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roblem 24.24 16 of 18 Constants | Periodic Table Part A Imagine a system that co

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roblem 24.24 16 of 18 Constants | Periodic Table Part A Imagine a system that consists of only a single positively charged object Is it possible to have in this system a closed surface that has a negative field line flux through it? Select the correct answer and explanation. (Note: The charged object need not lie inside the surface.) Yes, it is possible to have in this system a closed surface that has a negative field line flux through it. If the charged object is inside the surface the flux will be negative. No, it is impossible to have in this system a closed surface that has a negative field line flux through it. If the charged object is inside the surface the flux will be positive. Yes, it is possible to have in this system a closed surface that has a negative field line fux through it. If the charged object is inside the surface the flux will be positive No, it is impossible to have in this system a closed surface that has a negative field line flux through it. If the charged object is inside the surface the flux will be negative. Submit Previous Answers Request Answer XIncorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining

Explanation / Answer

C will be the correct option.

Because if the charge is outside the surface then flux will be entering to the surface and so it will be negative.