Assuming a constant concentration gradient and constant number of atoms at the surface, approximate the initial flux of

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Assuming a constant concentration gradient and constant number of atoms at the surface, approximate the initial flux of C atoms (atoms/cm²s) coming out of the wire. The starting concentration of C atoms in the steel is 6.92 x 1019 atoms/cm3. The diameter of the wire is 1.5 mm. Cite sources of potential error.
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