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A spherical rubber balloon carries a charge that is uniformly distributed over it's surface. As the balloon

is blown up, how does the total electric flux coming out of the surface change? Give reason.​

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spherical rubber balloon carries a charge that is uniformly distributed over its surface. ... As the balloon is blown up, the total charge on surface of the balloon remains unchanged, so the total electric flux coming out of its surface remains unchanged.

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A spherical rubber balloon carries a charge that is uniformly distributed over its surface. ... As the balloon is blown up, the total charge on surface of the balloon remains unchanged, so the total electric flux coming out of its surface remains unchanged.

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