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6. State Gauss theorem and apply it to find the electric field at a point due to
(a) a line of charge (b) A plane sheet of charge.​

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The first two of Maxwell's equations let us calculate the electric field (magnitude and direction) due to any static charge distribution. ... If a charge distribution has a high degree of symmetry, then Gauss' law alone can be used to determine the magnitude of the electric field.

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The first two of Maxwell's equations let us calculate the electric field (magnitude and direction) due to any static charge distribution. ... If a charge distribution has a high degree of symmetry, then Gauss' law alone can be used to determine the magnitude of the electric field.

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