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An imaginary cube of edge length is shown in the figure. A uniformly charged rod having linear charge density and length L moves towards left with constant speed v. At time t = 0, the left end just touches the centre of face of the cube. v= constant Choose the correct graph which represents the flux of the electric field through the cube as rod goes through it. flux- time- flux - time

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