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if charge is located at center of spherical volume and electric flux through surface of sphere is Φ what would be flux through surface if radius of sphere were tripled?

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Answer:

The flux will be nine times as great.

Step-by-step explanation:

The electric flux due to a charge Q located in the center of a sphere can be obtained using Gauss's law. Considering a Gaussian surface in the form of a sphere of radius r:


\Phi_E=\int\limits {Ecos\theta dS} \,

The electric field (E) is parallel to the surface vector (dS), so
\theta=0


\Phi_E=\int\limits{Ecos(0)dS} \,\\\Phi_E=E\int\limits{dS} \,\\\Phi_E=ES\\\Phi_E=E4\pi r^2

Since the electric flux is proportional to the square of the sphere's radius, if radius of sphere were tripled, the flux will be nine times as great.

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