A point charge of magnitude q is at the center of a cube with sides of length L
Part A)
What is the electric flux ? through each of the six faces of the cube?
Use ?0 for the permittivity of free space.
Part B)
What would be the flux ?1 through a face of the cube if its sides were of length L1 ?
Use ?0 for the permittivity of free space.
Electric flux is given by:
Part A
this is the total flux through the cube
since a cube has six sides therefore flux through each face is given by:
Part B
if its sides were of length L1 then also the magnitude of the flux will remain same as total charge enclosed is same
therefore now flux is given by
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