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Transcribed Image Text:A cylinder is placed with its long side parallel to the
electric fields from a vertical circle. The electric field
on the left of the vertical circle is directed to the left
and has a magnitude of 60 /C. The electric field
on the right of the vertical circle is directed to the
right and also has a magnitude of 60N / C.
Given that the radius of the flat ends of the cylinder
is 10cm, solve the following:
FIGURE 1.46
1. The electric flux on all surfaces of the cylinder
2. The total electric flux through the entire cylinder
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