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Electric Flux through Spherical Gaussian Surface
A point charge causes an electric flux `-3xx10^(-14)" N-m"^(2)//C` to pass through a spherical Gaussian surface.
If the radius of the Gaussian surface is doubled, how much flux would pass through the surface ?

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Electric flux passing through the surface remains unchanged because it depends only charge enclosed by the surface and is independent of its size.
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