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Electric Flux of Two Hemispheres with different radii
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[QUOTE="TSny, post: 5492069, member: 229090"] Be sure you understand the convention for the direction of an area vector. In the side view picture, pick any point on surface 3 and draw the area vector for a small patch of area at that point. Also draw the direction of the field at that point. EDIT: I think the confusion is with the wording of the hint. It should have said the the angle between the area [I]vector[/I] and the electric field vector is 90[SUP]o[/SUP]. [/QUOTE]
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