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A uniformly charged conducting sphere of 2.4 m dimeter has a surface charge density of `80.0 mu C//m^(2)`. What is the total electric flux leaving the surface of the sphere?

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`phi=Q/epsi_(0)=(1.4xx10^(-3))/(8.854xx10^(-12))=1.6xx10^(8) N-m^(2)//C`
Thus, the flux leaving the surface of sphere is `1.6xx10^(8) N-m^(2)//c`
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