Considering the symmetry of the charge distribution, determine the symmetry of the electric field and choose one of the following options as the most appropriate choice of Gaussian surface to use in this problem. Considering the symmetry of the charge distribution, determine the symmetry of the electric field and choose one of the following options as the most appropriate choice of Gaussian surface to use in this problem.
A. A cube with one of its edges coinciding with the axis of the rod
B. A cube whose center lies on the axis of the rod and with two faces perpendicular to the rod axis
C. A sphere whose center lies on the axis of the rod
D. A finite closed cylinder whose axis coincides with the axis of the rod
E. An infinite cylinder whose axis coincides with the axis of the rod
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