The electric flux through each of the six sides of a rectangular box are as follows: = 147.5 N - m2 /C. - 268.3 N - m² /C. 3 = -347.7 N - m² /C. 4 = 180.1 N- m²/C, s =-105.3 N - m² /C , $o = 452.4 N - m² /C. Part A How much charge is in this box? X+10 Q- 4.80 • 10~º Previous Answers ResuestAnser Submit X Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Provide Feedback
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The electric flux through each of the six sides of a rectangular box are as follows: 1 =
147.5 N · m? /C , Ð2 = 268.3 N · m? /C , D3 = -347.7 N · m² /C, Đ4 = 180.1
N.m? /C, P5 = -105.3 N · m² /C , P6 = 452.4 N ·m²/C.
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