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Eight point charges (can be assumed as small spheres uniformly charged and their centres at the corner of the cube) having values q each are fixed at vertices of a cube. The electric flux through square surface ABCD of the cube is

A

`q/(24 in_(0))`

B

`q/(12 in_(0))`

C

`q/(6 in_(0))`

D

`q/(8 in_(0))`

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