An infinitely large flat non-conducting sheet has a positive charge Q uniformly distributed over its surface. It produces an electric field of magnitude 100.0 N/C above its surface. An additional charge of + 3.3Q is added to the sheet making the total charge of (3.3+1)Q that is uniformly distributed over its surface. What is then the magnitude of the electric field at distance of 2.0 m above the surface of the charged sheet?

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An infinitely large flat non-conducting sheet has a positive charge Q uniformly distributed over its surface. It produces an electric field of magnitude 100.0 N/C above its
surface. An additional charge of + 3.3Q is added to the sheet making the total charge of (3.3+1)Q that is uniformly distributed over its surface. What is then the magnitude
of the electric field at a distance of 2.0 m above the surface of the charged sheet?
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The magnitude of the electric field is
N/C.
Transcribed Image Text:An infinitely large flat non-conducting sheet has a positive charge Q uniformly distributed over its surface. It produces an electric field of magnitude 100.0 N/C above its surface. An additional charge of + 3.3Q is added to the sheet making the total charge of (3.3+1)Q that is uniformly distributed over its surface. What is then the magnitude of the electric field at a distance of 2.0 m above the surface of the charged sheet? Type your answer in the answer box provided accurate to 1 decimal place. The magnitude of the electric field is N/C.
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