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When a particle with a charge Q is surrounded by a spherical Gaussian surface, the electric flux through the surface is Flux Spherical. Consider what would happen if the particle was surrounded by a cylindrical Gaussian surface or a Gaussian cube. How would the fluxes through the cylindrical surface (Flux Cylindrical) and cubic surface (Flux Cubic) compare to spherical surface (Flux Spherical)?

a) Flux Spherical - Flux Cubic > Flux Cylindrical
b) Flux Spherical < Flux Cubic < Flux Cylindrical
c) Flux Spherical > Flux Cylindrical - Flux Cubic
d) Flux Spherical > Flux Cubic > Flux Cylindrical
e) Flux Spherical - Flux Cylindrical - Flux Cubic