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two charges of magnitude -2 q and + Q are located at points (a, 0) and (4a,0) respectively what is the electric flux due to these charges through a sphere of radius '3A' with its centre at the origin​

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Answered by crownofgaming1
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Explanation:

Using Gauss's law

Flux(ϕ)= ϵ0q

where, q is the total charge inside the surface

Here, q=−2Q and gaussian surface is a sphere of radius 3a and center at origin.

So,Flux(ϕ)= ϵ0−2Q

Here, flux is only due to charge -2Q because no. of field lines enter the sphere due to charge +Q is equal to no. of field lines coming out of the sphere, so net flux is zero due to charge +Q.

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