# Solution - A Point Charge +10 μC is a Distance 5 Cm Directly Above the Centre of a Square of Side 10cm, as Shown in Fig. 1.34. What is the Magnitude of the Electric Flux Through the Square? - Electric Flux

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A point charge +10 μC is a distance 5 cm directly above the centre of a square of side 10 cm, as shown in Fig. 1.34. 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 for question: A Point Charge +10 μC is a Distance 5 Cm Directly Above the Centre of a Square of Side 10cm, as Shown in Fig. 1.34. What is the Magnitude of the Electric Flux Through the Square? concept: Electric Flux. For the courses 12th CBSE (Arts), 12th CBSE (Commerce), 12th CBSE (Science)
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