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Ananya Shree

Class 12th
Physics
2 years ago

Careful measurement of the electric field at the surface of a black box indicates that the net outward flux through the surface of the box is 8.0 × 10 3 N m 2 /C. (a) What is the net charge inside the box? (b) If the net outward flux through the surface of the box were zero, could you conclude that there were no charges inside the box? Why or Why not?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

(a) q=ϵ0​Φ=8.85×10−12×8×103C=0.07μC (b)  No. Net flux piercing out through a body depends on the net charge contained in the body. If net flux is zero, then it can be inferred that net charge inside the body is zero. The body may have equal amount of positive and negative charges.

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