The three small spheres shown in (Figure 1) carry charges q₁ = 3.90 nC, q2 = -7.95 nC, and 93=2.10 nC.- Find the net electric flux through the closed surface S₁ shown in cross section in the figure. Express your answer in newton times meters squared per coulomb. 跖 - ΑΣΦ ? Figure > 18 Φ = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer × Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part B N.m²/C Find the net electric flux through the closed surface S2 shown in cross section in the figure. Express your answer in newton times meters squared per coulomb. 1 of 1 Φ ။ ΕΠΙ ΑΣΦ Submit Request Answer S3 Part C 991 092 S S₁ Surface What it encloses S₁ 91 S2 92 93 S3 91 and 92 Ss S 91 and 93 S$ 91 and q2 and 93 0 ? N.m²/C Find the net electric flux through the closed surface S3 shown in cross section in the figure. Express your answer in newton times meters squared per coulomb.
The three small spheres shown in (Figure 1) carry charges q₁ = 3.90 nC, q2 = -7.95 nC, and 93=2.10 nC.- Find the net electric flux through the closed surface S₁ shown in cross section in the figure. Express your answer in newton times meters squared per coulomb. 跖 - ΑΣΦ ? Figure > 18 Φ = Submit Previous Answers Request Answer × Incorrect; Try Again; 2 attempts remaining Part B N.m²/C Find the net electric flux through the closed surface S2 shown in cross section in the figure. Express your answer in newton times meters squared per coulomb. 1 of 1 Φ ။ ΕΠΙ ΑΣΦ Submit Request Answer S3 Part C 991 092 S S₁ Surface What it encloses S₁ 91 S2 92 93 S3 91 and 92 Ss S 91 and 93 S$ 91 and q2 and 93 0 ? N.m²/C Find the net electric flux through the closed surface S3 shown in cross section in the figure. Express your answer in newton times meters squared per coulomb.
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