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In a cubical volume, 0.70 m on a side, the electric field is
where E0 = 0.125 N/C and a = 0.70 m. The cube has its sides parallel to the coordinate axes, Fig. 22–48. Determine the net charge within the cube.
FIGURE 22–48 Problem 64.
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