PHYSICS F/SCI. AND ENG. CUSTOM W/CODE
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Chapter 24, Problem 26EAP
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excess negative charge. The surface density of excess electrons at
the center of the top surface is 5.0 X 1010 electrons/m2. What are
the electric field strengths El to E3 at points I to 3?
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