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A point charge of `+6mu C` is placed at a distance 20 cm directly above the centre of a square of side 40 cm. The magnitude of the flux through the square is

A

`epsilon_(0)`

B

`(1)/(epsilon_(0))`

C

`epsilon_(0)xx10^(-6)`

D

`(1)/(epsilon_(0))xx10^(-6)`

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