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A point charge q1 = 3.30nC is located on the x-axis at x= 1.90m , and a second point charge q2= -6.40 nC is on the y-axis at y= 1.15 m.

1-)What is the total electric flux due to these two point charges through a spherical surface centered at the origin and with radius r1= 0.625m ?

2-)What is the total electric flux due to these two point charges through a spherical surface centered at the origin and with radius r2= 1.40 m?

3)What is the total electric flux due to these two point charges through a spherical surface centered at the origin and with radius r3 = 2.90m ?

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