Find the total flux through a 10cm x 10cm square placed 2m away from the charge of 1nC.
given that
charge q = 1*10^-9 C
area of the square A = 0.01 m^2
when the charge is placed out side the square then total flux is zero
because according to Gauss's law
total flux depends on the enclosed charge
therefore answer is zero
Find the total flux through a 10cm x 10cm square placed 2m away from the charge...
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