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GO Figure 23-35 shows a dosed Gaussian surface in the shape of a cube of edge length 2.00 m, with one comer at x1 = 5.00 m. y1 = 4.00 m. The cube lies in a region where the electric field vector is given by
Figure 23-35 Problem 11.
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