What is the net electric flux through the torus (i.e., doughnut shape) of the figure below, in which Q1 = -14 nC and Q2 = +80 nC?
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Mathematically, this is represented as: $$\Phi = \frac{Q_{enclosed}}{\epsilon_0}$$ In this case, we have two charges, Q1 and Q2, with values of -14 nC and +80 nC, respectively. Show more…
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