D3.4. Find the total electric flux leaving the spherical surface r = 2.5 m given the charge configuration: (a) Q = 2¬** nC_on the x axis at x = 0, ±1, ±2,... m; (b) a line charge PL = 1/(z² + 1) nC/m on the z axis; (c) a surface charge ps = 1/ (x2 + y² + 4) nC/m² on the z = 0 plane.
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