Z Q A part of a Gaussian Surface is a square of side length s. A corner of the square is placed the distances from the origin on the y axis. A point charge Q is located at the origin. The edges of the square are either parallel to the x direction or z direction. The image above shows this information. If Q=25 microCoulomb and s= 15 cm, what is the electric field flux through the square? none of these O 2.82 10 N*m²/C O 7.06 105 Nm²/C O 1.18 105 Nm²/C O 4.71 105 Nm²/C

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A part of a Gaussian Surface is a square of side length s. A corner of the square is placed
the distances from the origin on the y axis. A point charge Q is located at the origin. The
edges of the square are either parallel to the x direction or z direction. The image above
shows this information.
If Q=25 microCoulomb and s= 15 cm, what is the electric field flux through the square?
O none of these
O 2.82 106 Nm²/C
O 7.06 105 Nm²/C
O 1.18 105 Nm²/C
O 4.71 105 N*m²/C
Transcribed Image Text:A part of a Gaussian Surface is a square of side length s. A corner of the square is placed the distances from the origin on the y axis. A point charge Q is located at the origin. The edges of the square are either parallel to the x direction or z direction. The image above shows this information. If Q=25 microCoulomb and s= 15 cm, what is the electric field flux through the square? O none of these O 2.82 106 Nm²/C O 7.06 105 Nm²/C O 1.18 105 Nm²/C O 4.71 105 N*m²/C
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