Define Gauss theorem? By using this theorem find the relation for electric field intensity (E) due to charged infinite thin sheet?
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Consider an infinite plane which carries the uniform charge per unit area σ
Let the plane coincides with the y−z plane.
Let us draw a cylindrical gaussian surface, whose axis is normal to the plane, and which is cut in half by the plane.
Let the cylinder run from x=−a to x=+a, and let its cross-sectional area be A. According to Gauss' law,
2E(a)A=ϵ0σA,
where E(a)=−E(−a) is the electric field strength at x=+a. Here, the left-hand side represents the electric flux out of the surface.
The only contributions to this flux come from the flat surfaces at the two ends of the cylinder. The right-hand side represents the charge enclosed by the cylindrical surface, divided by ϵ0. It follows that
E=2ϵ0σ.
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