A Gaussian surface contains a single charge within it, and

Chapter 18, Problem 19.1

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A Gaussian surface contains a single charge within it, and as a result an electric flux passes through the surface. Suppose that the charge is then moved to another spot within the Gaussian surface. Does the flux through the surface change?

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