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The Charge on an Originally Uncharged Insulated Conductor Is Separated

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  The charge on an originally uncharged insulated conductor is separated by induction from a positively charged rod brought near the conductor. For which of the various Gaussian surfaces represented by the dashed lines does   = 0? A)  S<sub>1 </sub> B)  S<sub>2 </sub> C)  S<sub>3 </sub> D)  S<sub>4 </sub> E)  S<sub>5 </sub> The charge on an originally uncharged insulated conductor is separated by induction from a positively charged rod brought near the conductor. For which of the various Gaussian surfaces represented by the dashed lines does   The charge on an originally uncharged insulated conductor is separated by induction from a positively charged rod brought near the conductor. For which of the various Gaussian surfaces represented by the dashed lines does   = 0? A)  S<sub>1 </sub> B)  S<sub>2 </sub> C)  S<sub>3 </sub> D)  S<sub>4 </sub> E)  S<sub>5 </sub> = 0?


A) S1
B) S2
C) S3
D) S4
E) S5

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