1. Two objects 01 and O2 have charges +1.0μ and -2.0μC, respectively, and third object 03, is electrically neutral. (a) What is the electric flux through surface A1 that encloses all three objects? (b) What is the electric flux through surface A2 that encloses the third object only? A₁ 03 0 +1.0 μC 0,•-2.0 μC A₂ |
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