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(a) Calculate the electric flux in, newton squared meters per coulomb, through the loop.
Part (b) To what angle, in degrees from the positive x axis, should the normal of the loop be rotated so that the flux through the loop becomes
0.329 N * m^2/C?

Transcribed Image Text:: A uniform electric field of magnitude 23.6 N/C is parallel to the x axis. A circular
loop of radius 13.7 cm is centered at the origin with the normal to the loop pointing 41.4° above the x axis.
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