A charge of 87.6 pC is uniformly distributed on the surface of a thin sheet of insulating material that has a total area of 29.2 cm2. A Gaussian surface encloses a portion of the sheet of charge. If the flux through the Gaussian surface is 5.00 N . m2/C, what area of the sheet is enclosed by the Gaussian surface?
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A charge of 87.6 pC is uniformly distributed on the surface of a thin sheet of insulating material that has a total area of 29.2 cm2. A Gaussian surface encloses a portion of the sheet of charge. If the flux through the Gaussian surface is 5.00 N . m2/C, what area of the sheet is enclosed by the Gaussian surface?
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