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The cube shown in Fig. 2.119 has sides of length `L = 10.0 cm` . The electric field is uniform , has a magnitude `E = 4.00 xx 10^(3) NC^(-1) ` and is parallel to the `xy` plane at an angle of `37^(@)` measured from the `+ x` - axis toward the `+ y` - axis .

Electric flux passing through surface `S_(1)` is

A

`-24 N.m^(2)//C`

B

`24N.m^(2)//C`

C

`32N.m^(2)//C`

D

`-32N.m^(2)//C`

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