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Consider a uniform electric field E=`3xx10^(3) hati` N/C (a) what is the flux of this field through a square of 10 cm on a side whose plane is parallel to the yz plane (b) what is the flux through the same square if the normal to its plane makes a `60^(@)` angle with the X axis ?

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