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As shown in figure a closed surface intersects a spherical conductor. If a negative charge is placed at point P. What is the nature of the electric flux coming out of the closed surface
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As shown in figure a closed surface intersects a spherical conductor. If a negative charge is placed at point P. What is the nature of the electric flux coming out of the closed surface ?
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