A charge of 1.67 ✕ 102 ?C is at the center of a cube of edge 44.0 cm. No other charges are nearby. (a) Find the flux through the whole surface of the cube. __________N · m2/C (b) Find the flux through each face of the cube. __________N ·
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A charge of 1.67 ✕ 102 ?C is at the center of a cube of edge 44.0 cm. No other charges are nearby.
__________N · m2/C
(b) Find the flux through each face of the cube.
__________N · m2/C
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