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A Charge q is placed at the centre of the open end of cylindrical vessel. The flux of theelectric field through the surface of the vessel is
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A Charge q is placed at the centre of the open end of cylindrical vessel. The flux of the
electric field through the surface of the vessel is ...........
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(a) `q/(epsilon_o)` (b) `q/(2epsilon_o)` (c) `(2q)/(epsilon_o)` (d) Zero
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