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[" Charges of magnitudes "2Q" and "-Q" are located at points "(a,0,0)" and "(4a,0,0)" .What is the ratio of the "],[" electric flux due to these charges,through concentrie spheres of radii "2a" and "8" a centered at the "],[" origin."],[[" (a) "2Q/2," (b) "3Q/ varepsilon_(0)," (c) "Q/6_(0)," (d) "4Q_(" Veo ")]]

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