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A point charge +10 μC is a distance 5 cm directly above the center of a square of side 10 cm, as shown in fig. What is the magnitude of the electric flux through the square? (Hint: Think of the square as one face of a cube with edge 10 cm.)
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Solution

Step 1: Finding closed surface for application of Gauss Law

The square can be considered as one face of a cube of edge 10cm with a centre where charge q is placed.

According to Gauss’s law for a cube, total electric flux is through all its six faces.

ϕtotal=q0


Step 2: Flux through one face or square

As the charge is placed symmetrically to each face of the cube, thus electric flux passing through each face is equal.

So, Electric flux through one face of the cube i.e., through the square,

ϕ1=ϕtotal6=16q0

ϕ1=10×106C6×8.854×1012N1m2C2=1.88×105Nm2C1


Therefore, electric flux through the square is 1.88×105Nm2C1.


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