# Physics

Consider a conducting spherical shell with
1.21 m. There is a net charge q2 = 3.82 ìC
on the shell. At its center, within the hollow
cavity, there is a point charge q1 = 2.89 ìC.
Determine the flux through the spherical
Gaussian surface S1, which has a radius of
a = 0.294 m.

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