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electric flux lines due to an infinite sheet of charge is​

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Answered by DynamicNinja
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Answer:

Electric field due to an infinite sheet of charge having surface density σ is E. Electric field due to an infinite conducting sheet of same surface density of charge is:

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Answered by kmousmi293
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Answer:

The electric field caused by an infinite sheet with the same charge density is E = \frac{\sigma}{\epsilon_{0} }

Explanation:

According to Gauss's Law, the total electric flux leaving a closed surface is determined by the enclosed charge divided by the permittivity.

The electric flux in a region is calculated by multiplying the electric field by the surface area that is projected in a plane perpendicular to the field.

Using Gauss's Law, we get

Electric field resulting from an infinite sheet of charge,

E = \frac{\sigma}{\epsilon_{0} }

where σ is the surface charge density which is the amount of electric charge distributed across a given surface. Coulombs per square meter is the unit of measurement.

Electric field caused by a conducting sheet with the same charge density:

E = \frac{\sigma}{2\epsilon_{0} }

Therefore, the electric field caused by a infinite sheet with the same charge density is E = \frac{\sigma}{\epsilon_{0} }

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