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A cylinder of radius r and length l is placed in a uniform electric field in such a way that its axis remains parallel to electric field. The electric flux passing through surface of cylinder is

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rahulde2527: The flux entering the cylinder at the circular face of one end leaves the other circular face. But the flux itself cannot be 0. The change in flux through the cylinder is 0 in true sense. On proper calculation the Answer would be PiR^2E.
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