A point charge q= 5.10*10^-6 C is placed at one corner of a cube of edge a=0.24 m. What is the flux through each of the cube face? What is the flux through side A?

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A point charge q= 5.10*10^-6 C is placed at one corner of a cube of edge a=0.24 m. What is the flux through each of the cube face? What is the flux through side A?

The image shows a simple drawing of a cube with a section labeled "A" on the front face and "B" on the side face. There is a black dot at the upper corner of the cube where lines from three sides converge. Beside this dot, the word "charge" is written, indicating that the dot represents an electrical charge located at that corner of the cube.

This diagram seems to illustrate a conceptual model where an electric charge is placed at a point (corner) on a cube, potentially for educational purposes related to electrostatics or physics education.
Transcribed Image Text:The image shows a simple drawing of a cube with a section labeled "A" on the front face and "B" on the side face. There is a black dot at the upper corner of the cube where lines from three sides converge. Beside this dot, the word "charge" is written, indicating that the dot represents an electrical charge located at that corner of the cube. This diagram seems to illustrate a conceptual model where an electric charge is placed at a point (corner) on a cube, potentially for educational purposes related to electrostatics or physics education.
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Point charge = Q = 5.10 × 10-6 C

Edge length = a = 0.24 m

We have to calculate

Flux through each face also through face A

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