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Chapter 19.2, Problem 2bTH
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Whether, the number of field lines is equal, greater than or less than for the reduced area of element A as compared to the area element B on the side of the box.
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To determine
Whether, the flux is equal, greater or lesser for the reduced area of element A than the area element area B on the side of the box.
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