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Consider a uniform electric field E = 3 × 103 î N/C. What is the flux through the same square if the normal to its plane makes a 60° angle with the
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Consider a uniform electric field E = 3 × 10
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What is the flux through the same square if the normal to its plane makes a 60° angle with the x-axis?
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