Suppose you want to determine the amount of charge on a spherical shell. You start out by

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Suppose you want to determine the amount of charge on a spherical shell. You start out by surrounding the shell with a cylindrical Gaussian surface. Is it possible to use the flux everywhere on the surface of the cylinder to determine the charge on the spherical shell? Why isn't this recommended?

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