3.19 A spherical surface of radius 3 mm is centered at P(4, 1, 5) in free space. Let D = xax C/m2. Use the results of Sec. 3.4 to estimate the net electric flux leaving the spherical surface.
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Mathematically, it is expressed as Φ_E = E * A * cos(θ). For a uniform electric field passing perpendicularly through a flat surface, this simplifies to Φ_E = E * A. Show more…
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