An infinitely large plane carries a uniformly distributed charge such that the charge per unit area is 3.47E-6 C/m2. What is the electric fi

An infinitely large plane carries a uniformly distributed charge such that the charge per unit area is 3.47E-6 C/m2. What is the electric field magnitude |E| at a point that is 2.40 m from the plane

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  1. Answer:[tex]1.95\times 10^5\ N/C[/tex]

    Explanation:

    Given

    The charge per unit area on the plate is [tex]\sigma =3.47\times 10^{-6}\ C/m^2[/tex]

    Electric for a infinitely large plane is given by

    [tex]E=\dfrac{\sigma }{2\epsilon_o}[/tex]

    Therefore, electric field at a point 2.4 m from the plane is

    [tex]\Rightarrow E=\dfrac{3.47\times 10^{-6}}{2\times 8.854\times 10^{-12}}\\\\\Rightarrow E=0.195\times 10^6\ N/C[/tex]

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