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Charge A is +4 C while charge B is +5 C. . What is the flux...

Charge A is +4 C while charge B is +5 C.

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What is the flux through an arbitrary Gaussian surface surrounding both of the above charges?

A)         negative                       B)         positive                        C)         zero                             D) depends on how you draw the surface

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