why electric field intensity due to an infinite sheet of charges does not depend on distance?
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By definition electric field intensity at a point is defined as the force acting on a unit positive charge placed at that point .
E = F/q
The lines are all perpendicular to the sheet, which makes them parallel to each other. They don't diverge. Their density doesn't vary with distance.
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