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A point charge of `10^(-7)`C is situated at the centre of a cube of side 1m. Calculate the electric flux through its surface.

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  • An electric charge q is placed at the centre of a cube of side l. The electric flux through one of its faces will be

    A
    `Q/(epsilon_(0))`
    B
    `q/(6epsilon_(0))`
    C
    `q/(epsilon_(0)l^(2))`
    D
    `q/(4piepsilon_(0)l^(2))`
  • An electric charge of 8.85 xx 10^(-13)C is placed at the centre of a sphere of radius 1 m. The electric flux through the sphere is

    A
    `0.2 N C^(-1) m^(2)`
    B
    `0.1 NC^(-1) m^(2)`
    C
    `0.3 NC^(-1) m^(2)`
    D
    `0.01 NC^(-1) m^(2)`
  • a point charge q is placed at the centre of a cylinder of length L and radius R the electric flux through the curved surface of the cylinder is

    A
    `(q)/(epsilon_(0))(L)/(sqrt(L^(2)+R^(2)))`
    B
    `(q)/(epsilon_(0))(L)/(sqrt(L^(2)+2R^(2)))`
    C
    `(q)/(epsilon_(0))(L)/(sqrt(L^(2)+4R^(2)))`
    D
    `(q)/(2epsilon_(0))`