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If there were only one type of charge in the universe then

A

`underset s oint vecE.vec(ds) ne 0`on any surface.

B

`underset s oint vecE.vec(ds) ne 0`if the charge is outside the surface.

C

`underset s oint vecE.vec(ds)`could not be defined.

D

`underset s oint vecE.vec(ds) = q/ε_0` if charges of magnitude q were inside the surface.

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