Physics, 25.01.2020 00:31 krystalScott17
Aspherical surface surrounds a point charge q. describe what happens to the total flux through the surface if the following happens:
(a) the charge is tripled.
*the flux is tripled.
*the flux decreases by 1/3.
*the flux remains constant.
*the flux goes to zero.
(b) the volume of the sphere is doubled.
*the flux is tripled.
*the flux decreases by 1/3.
*the flux remains constant.
*the flux goes to zero.
(c) the surface is changed to a cube.
*the flux is tripled.
*the flux decreases by 1/3.
*the flux remains constant.
*the flux goes to zero.
(d) the charged is moved to another location inside the surface.
*the flux is tripled.
*the flux decreases by 1/3.
*the flux remains constant.
*the flux goes to zero.
(e) the charge is moved outside the surface.
*the flux is tripled.
*the flux decreases by 1/3.
*the flux remains constant.
*the flux goes to zero.
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