Answer:
β = 30º
Explanation:
    Φ0 = E*A*cos 0º = E*A.
    Φ0/2 = E*A*cos θ⇒ = Φ0 * cos θ (1)
     where θ, is the angle between the electric field E and the vector
    perpendicular to the plane traversed by E.
    Rearranging terms in (1) we can solve for θ, as follows:
    ⇒ cos θ = 1/2 ⇒ θ = arc cos (1/2) = 60º
    As this is the angle between the electric field, and the surface vector,
    which is by definition, perpendicular to the plane, the angle between
    the electric field and the plane can be found as follows:
    β = 90º - θ = 90º - 60º = 30º