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An infinitely long line charge having a uniform charge per unit length `lambda` lies at a distance d from a point O as shown in figure. Determine the total electric flux through through the surface of a sphere of radius R centered at O resulting from this line charge. Consider both cases where Rltd and Rgtd`.

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