Physics, 19.11.2019 20:31 dbarker5313
If the charge is 1.36 c and the cube length is 1.41 m, find the flux through the shaded area. the permittivity of a vacuum is 8.8542 × 10−12 c 2 /n · m2 . consider the symmetry properties of the cube
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