An electric field of magnitude 11000 N/C
and directed upward (perpendicular to the
Earth
Electric flux = E.A = E * A * cos 86 = 11000 * 8.8 * 3.5 cos 86 = 23633.50 Nm^2/C
Electric flux
= E.A
= E * A * cos 86
= 11000 * 8.8 * 3.5 cos 86
= 23633.50
Nm^2/C
An electric field of magnitude 11000 N/C and directed upward (perpendicular to the Earth
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