Two metal spheres having charge densities 5 µC/m² and - 2µC/m² with radii 2 mm and 1 mm respectively are kept in a hypothetical closed surface. Calculate total normal electric induction over the closed surface,
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densities 5 µC/m² and - 2µC/m² with radii
2 mm and 1 mm respectively are kept in a
hypothetical closed surface. Calculate total
normal electric induction over the closed
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