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Calculate the net flux emerging from given enclosed surface – Nm2C –1 (a) 4.5  1011 (b) 45  1012 (c) zero (d) 1.12  1012 . +2C

+5C

–3C

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Net flux emerging from the given enclosed surface Nm^2C^−1 is 4.5 * 10^11

Explanation:

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Net flux emerging from the given enclosed surface Nm^2C^−1 can be found from the formula:

ϕ = ​Q / ϵo

where  ϕ  is the flux, Q is the electric charge and ϵo is the electric constant.

Gauss's flux theorem is the law relating the distribution of electric charge to the resulting electric field.

 Total Q = +2 +5 −3 = 7−3 = 4e

 ϕ = 4 / (8.854 * 10^−12)

    ​= 4.5 * 10^ 11 Nm2/C

Option A is the answer.

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