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A long cylindrical rod (radius = 2.00 cm) has a charge uniformly distributed on its surface.

A long cylindrical rod (radius = 2.00 cm) has a charge uniformly distributed on its surface. The magnitude of the electric field at a point 8.00 cm radially outward from the axis of the rod is 85.0 N/C. (a) How much charge per unit length exists on the rod? (b) What would be the electric flux through a cube of side 5.0 cm situated such that the rod passes through opposite sides of the cube perpendicularly?

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