a large thin conducting plate

  1. a large thin conducting plate has a net charge q.the charge density on each side of conducting plate is : q/2A electric field on
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  2. A thin, circular, conducting plate has a radius of 1.0 m and a charge of -2.0 μC. An electron is placed 1.0 cm above the center
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  3. 1) Two large vertical plates parallel to each other are 2mm apart. A thin flat plate of 1 mm thickness,0.6 m*0.6 m size and 25 N
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  4. There is a very large horizontal conducting plate in the x−y plane (consider it infinitely large). Its thickness is h. The
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  5. There is a very large horizontal conducting plate in the x-y plane (consider it infinitely large). Its thickness is h . The
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  6. There is a very large horizontal conducting plate in the x-y plane (consider it infinitely large). Its thickness is h . The
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  7. There is a very large horizontal conducting plate in the plane (consider it infinitely large). Its thickness is . The charge
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  8. A very large, thin, flat plate of aluminum of area A has a total charge Q uniformly distributed over its surfaces. Assuming the
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  9. A thin insulating rod with charge density λ=+5nC/m is arranged inside a thin conducting cylindrical shell of radius R=3cm. The
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  10. A thin copper plate of diameter 6.00 cm is charged to 6.50 nC. What is the strength of the electric field 0.1 mm above the
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