Question 36 Consider two spherical surfaces S1 and S2 both centered at the origin. The radius of the surfaces $1 and S2

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Question 36 Consider two spherical surfaces S1 and S2 both centered at the origin. The radius of the surfaces $1 and S2

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Question 36 Consider Two Spherical Surfaces S1 And S2 Both Centered At The Origin The Radius Of The Surfaces 1 And S2 1
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Question 36 Consider two spherical surfaces S1 and S2 both centered at the origin. The radius of the surfaces $1 and S2 are R and 2R, respectively. If a negative point charge is placed at the origin, which surface will have a greater electric flux through it? O none of the given choices. OS1 and S2 have the same electric flux through them OS2 2 pts O S1
Question 37 2 pts Consider a cubic surface C, a spherical surface S, and right cylindrical surface R. All of the mentioned surfaces enclose the same amount of volume and their geometric centers coincides. If a negative point charge is placed at the geometric center, which of the surfaces will have the greatest electric flux through it? Note: The right cylinder has a radius to height ratio of 1/2. Oright cylindrical surface R O cubic surface C O all of the mentioned surfaces will have the same flux. spherical surface S
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