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A point charge causes an electric flux of 1.0×103 Nm2/C to pass through a spherical Gaussian surface of 10.0 cm radius centred on the charge. (a) If the radius of the Gaussian surface were doubled,how much flux would pass through the surface? (b) What is the value of the point charge?

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(a) Electric flux, ϕ=1×103Nm2/C

Radius of the Gaussian surface,

r=10.0cm

Electric flux coming out through a surface depends on the net charge enclosed inside a body. It does not depend on the size of the body. If the radius of the Gaussian surface is doubled, then the flux passing through the surface remains the same i.e., - 103Nm2/C.

(b) q=ϵ0Φ=8.85×1012×1×103C=8.85nC

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