(a) Electric flux, \(Φ = −1.0 × 10^3 N m^2C^{-1}\)
Radius of the Gaussian surface, \(r = 10.0\,cm\)
Electric flux piercing out through a surface depends on the net charge enclosed inside a body. It does not depend on the size of the body. If the radius of the Gaussian surface is doubled, then the flux passing through the surface remains the same i.e., \(−10^3 N m^2C^{-1}.\)
(b) Electric flux is given by the relation
\(\phi= \frac{ q}{ε_0}\)
Where,
\(ε_0\)= Permittivity of free space \(= 8.854 × 10^{−12} N^{−1}C^2 m^{−2}\)
\(q\)= Net charge enclosed by the spherical surface =\(\phi ε_0\)
\(= −1.0 × 10^3 × 8.854 × 10^{−12}\)
= \(−8.854 × 10^{−9} C\)
= \(−8.854 nC\)
Therefore, the value of the point charge is \(−8.854 nC\).