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A surface has the area vector `vecA= (2hati + 3hatj)m^2`. The flux of an electric field through itifthe field is `vecE=-4hati V/m`
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A surface has the area vector `vecA= (2hati + 3hatj)m^2`. The flux of an electric field through itifthe field is `vecE=-4hati V/m` :
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(a) 8V-m (b) 12V-m (c) 20V-m (d) zero.
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