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- Consider an infinite line charge with a uniform line charge density of 5.84 x 10 C/m that goes through the center of a circular cylinder having a length of 0.587 m and a radius of 0.026 m. What is the net electric field flux through the cylindrical surface?A cylindrical wire of radius 1.0 cm has charge distributed throughout its volume with a uniform charge density of (micro) 10.0 mC/m ³. The electric field at a point 0.50 cm from the surface of the wire is O 11 x 10 3 N/C. zero. O 7.6 x 10³ N/C. 3.8 x 10³ N/C.A charge Q-7.14 nC is located at the center of a Gaussian sphere of radius R=10.0 cm. The sphere lies within a uniform upward electric field of magnitude E=2100 N/C. The net electric flux through the sphere is :
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