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A cube on the XY plane has an edge length of ''a''. When we take the...

A cube on the XY plane has an edge length of ''a''. When we take the starting point as the bottom left corner of the cube;

under the uneven electric field given as E= 2x i + 5y j

a) What is the electric flux passing through the right face of the cube (x=a plane)

b) What is the net charge that has left inside the cube

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Expert Solution

Using Flux formula Phi=E.ds

We can find electric flux through right surface of cube.

In order to find charge enclosed in cube we use 'Gauss Law' by calculation of total flux through the cube.


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