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Electric field due to uniformly charged infinite plane sheet

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Electric field of a uniformly charged disk, at a location on the axis. ... The direction is perpendicular to the surface of the disk. Q is the total charge on the disk, A is the area of the surface of the disk, and R is the radius of the disk.

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The electric field of an infinite line charge with a uniform linear charge density can be obtained by a using Gauss' law. Considering a Gaussian surface in the form of a cylinder at radius r, the electric field has the same magnitude at every point of the cylinder and is directed outward.

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