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A charge Q is placed at the centre of an inaginary hemispherical surface. Using symmetry arguments and the Gauss's law, find the flux of the electric field due to this charge through the surface of the hemisphere (figure ).

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We know for a spherical surface flux
`E xx ds = (Q/ epsilon_0)`
(By Gauss, s law)
Hence for a hemisphere, Total flux at
surface
` = Q/epsilon_0 xx 1/2 = (Q/2 epsilon_0)` .
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