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Physics, 07.05.2020 12:58 fuenzalida73

Notice that the flux through the cube does not depend on aaa or ccc. Equivalently, if we were to set b=0b=0, so that the electric field becomes E′→=ai^+cj^E′→=ai^+cj^, then the flux through the cube would be zero. Why?

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