A spherical surface completely surrounds a collection of charges. Find the electric flux through the surface if the collection consists of the following charges.
This is an application of Gauss' law. You only consider the net
flux pass through the surface.
Case a: Ea = kq1/r^2
Case b. Eb = kq2/r^2
Case c. Net flux = Ea+Eb
where r is the radius of the sphere.
As values are not given plug in the values
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