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In the figure, the net electric flux through the area A is `phi=vecE.vecA` when the system is in air. On immersing the system in water the net electric flux through the
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In the figure, the net electric flux through the area A is `phi=vecE.vecA` when the system is in air. On immersing the system in water the net electric flux through the area
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(a) becomes zero (b) remains same (c) increases (d) decreases
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