01. Calculate the magnitude of the flux of a constant electric field of 5.00 N/C tilted 60° from the positive z-direction through a rectangle with area 4.00 m2 in the xy-plane.
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00 N/C and the area (A) of the rectangle in the xy-plane is 4.00 m^2. Show more…
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