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The electric field components in Fig. are Ex = αx 1/2 , Ey = Ez = 0, in which α = 800 N/C m1/2. Calculate the flux through the
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The electric field components in Fig. are E
x
= αx 1/2 , E
y
= E
z
= 0, in which α = 800 N/C m
1/2
. Calculate
the flux through the cube,
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