A 7.6 mC charge and a -3.7 mC charge are inside an uncharged sphere. What is the electric flux through the sphere?
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An uncharged nonconducting hollow sphere of radius 10.0 cm surrounds a 10.0-μC charge located at the origin of a cartesian coordinate system. A drill with a radius of 1.00 mm is aligned along the z-axis, and a hole is drilled in the sphere. Calculate the electric flux through the hole.
An uncharged, nonconducting, hollow sphere of radius 10.0 cm surrounded a 10.0 -μC charge located at the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system. A drill with a radius of 1.00 mm along the z-axis and a hole is drilled in the sphere. Calculate the electric flux through the hole.
An uncharged, nonconducting, hollow sphere of radius 10.0 cm surrounds a 10.0-µC charge located at the origin of a Cartesian coordinate system. A drill with a radius of 1.00 mm is aligned along the z-axis, and a hole is drilled in the sphere. Calculate the electric flux through the hole.