Acharge q = 2.00 μc is placed at the origin in a region where there is already a uniform electric field e⃗ = (100 n/c) iˆ . calculate the flux of the net electric field through a gaussian sphere of radius r = 10.0 cm centered at the origin. (ε 0 = 8.85 × 10-12 c2/n · m2)
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