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A cube of side s = 2m sits 1 meter from the origin along the y-axis,...

A cube of side s = 2m sits 1 meter from the origin along the y-axis, as shown. An electric field E = Eo(1+ y/s) j passes through the cube, where Eo = 100 N/C. The charge enclosed in the cube is

a) 6.20 nC

b) 5.31 nC

c) 4.43 nC

d) 3.54 nC

e) 0.00 nC

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