A charge of 0.80 nC is placed at the center of a cube that measures 4.0 m along each edge. What is the electric flux through one face of the cube? Select one: a. 23 N x m^2/C b. 45 N x m^2/C c. 15 N x m^2/C d. 64 N x m^2/C e. 90 N x m^2/C
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It is given by the equation: Φ = Q / ε₀ where Φ is the electric flux, Q is the charge, and ε₀ is the permittivity of free space, which is a constant equal to 8.85 x 10^-12 C^2/N*m^2. We are given that Q = 0.80 nC = 0.80 x 10^-9 C. Substituting these values Show more…
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