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1) A point charge causes an electric flux of -1 X 10'N m'c 'to pass through a sphencal Gaussian surface of 10 cm radius centered on the charge. (a) How much flux will pass through the surface of the radius of the Gaussian surface is doubled (b) Find the value of the pour charge. (1) Two point charges 94 = 3 and 4 = -3PC are located 20 cm apart in vacuum What is the electric field and its direction at the mid-point of the line AB joining the two charges? (3)

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