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Physics, 18.02.2020 02:00 jave83

Two surfaces are near two different charged objects, and the surfaces are identical in size. Surface A has N field lines passing perpendicularly through it. Surface B has only N/2 field lines passing through it, and they pass through at an angle 68° from normal. By how much does the field line density greater near surface B than near surface A?

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