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Using Gauss law in electrostatic, deduce the an expression for electric field due to a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet? Get 50+ Points!!! DON'T SPAM ​

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\green\impliesUsing this law derive an expression for the electric field due to a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet.

→Eandˆn are perpendicular, on the surface of imagined cylinder, so electric flux is zero.

→Eandˆn are parallel on the two cylindrical edges P and Q, which contributes electric flux.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Using this law derive an expression for the electric field due to a uniformly charged infinite plane sheet.

→Eandˆn are perpendicular, on the surface of imagined cylinder, so electric flux is zero.

→Eandˆn are parallel on the two cylindrical edges P and Q, which contributes electric flux.

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