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Two objects, O1 and O2, have charges +3.0μC and −5.0μC, respectively, and a third object, O3,...

Two objects, O1 and O2, have charges +3.0μC and −5.0μC, respectively, and a third object, O3, is electrically neutral.

Part A:

What is the electric flux through the surface A1 that encloses all three objects?

Part B:

What is the electric flux through the surface A2 that encloses the third object only?

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