M Checkpoint 1 The figure here shows a Gaussian cube of face area A immersed in a uniform electric field E that has the positive direction of the z axis. In terms of E and A, what is the flux through (a) the front face (which is in the xy plane), (b) the rear face, (c) the top face, and (d) the whole cube?
M Checkpoint 1 The figure here shows a Gaussian cube of face area A immersed in a uniform electric field E that has the positive direction of the z axis. In terms of E and A, what is the flux through (a) the front face (which is in the xy plane), (b) the rear face, (c) the top face, and (d) the whole cube?
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The figure here shows a Gaussian cube of face area A
immersed in a uniform electric field Ẽ that has the positive
direction ofthe z axis. In terms of E and A, what is the flux
through (a) the front face (which is in thexy plane), (b) the
rear face, (c) the top face, and (d) the whole cube?
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Checkpoint 1
The figure here shows a Gaussian cube of face area A
immersed in a uniform electric field Ẽ that has the positive
direction ofthe z axis. In terms of E and A, what is the flux
through (a) the front face (which is in thexy plane), (b) the
rear face, (c) the top face, and (d) the whole cube?
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