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Flux `(ph)` as a function of distance `(r)` from centre of uniformly charged solid sphere of charge `Q` and radius `R`, is best represented by

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C

for inside `rltR`
`phi=(Q_("in"))/(epsilon_(0))=Q/((R^(3))/(epsilon_(0))) r^(3)`
for `rgtRphi=(Q_("in"))/(epsilon_(0))=Q/(epsilon_(0))`
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