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An electric field of intensity 3.22 kn/c is applied along the x-axis. calculate the electric flux through a rectangular plane 0.350 m wide and 0.700 m long if the following conditions are true. (a) the plane is parallel to the yz. plane. (b) the plane is parallel to the xy. plane. (c) the plane contains the yaxis, and its normal makes an angle of 34.2* with the x-axis. the electric field everywhere on the surface of a charged sphere of radius 0.205 m has a magnitude of 570 n/c and points radially outward from the center of the sphere. (a) what is the net charge on the sphere? nc (b) what can you conclude about the nature and distribution of charge inside the sphere?

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