Part A Uniform plane of charge. Charge is distributed uniformly over a large square plane of side l, as shown in the figure(Figure 1). The charge per unit Determine the electric field at a point Pa distance z above the center of the plane, in the limit e → 0. [Hint. Divide the plane into long narrow strips of width du, and use the result of Example 21-11 in the textbook; then sum the fields due to each strip to get the total field at P.] (C/m²) iso area Express your answer in terms of the variables a, z, and appropriate constants. Figure 1 of 1 > dE E = dE, P Submit Previous Answers Request Answer dy X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining

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Uniform plane of charge. Charge is distributed
uniformly over a large square plane of side l, as
shown in the figure(Figure 1). The charge per unit
Determine the electric field at a point Pa distance z above the center of the plane, in the limit l → 0.
[Hint. Divide the plane into long narrow strips of width dy, and use the result of Example 21-11 in the
textbook; then sum the fields due to each strip to get the total field at P]
• (C/m²)is
area
is o.
Express your answer in terms of the variables o, z, and appropriate constants.
Figure
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dE
dE
E =
dE, P
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Transcribed Image Text:Part A Uniform plane of charge. Charge is distributed uniformly over a large square plane of side l, as shown in the figure(Figure 1). The charge per unit Determine the electric field at a point Pa distance z above the center of the plane, in the limit l → 0. [Hint. Divide the plane into long narrow strips of width dy, and use the result of Example 21-11 in the textbook; then sum the fields due to each strip to get the total field at P] • (C/m²)is area is o. Express your answer in terms of the variables o, z, and appropriate constants. Figure < 1 of 1 ν ΑΣφ dE dE E = dE, P dy Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining
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