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A question regarding electric field intensity due to infinite sheet?

Old 02-19-2012, 06:36 PM
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Default A question regarding electric field intensity due to infinite sheet?

In the problem of finding electric field intensity due to infinite sheet we consider an

imaginary hollow cylinder that passes across the sheet and measure electric field through

these three regions or surfaces my question is why the cylinder is considered in such a

way that its passes trough two sides why a cylinder is not considered which start from

sheet and move away (outside) only one side.
Old 02-20-2012, 05:17 AM
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Default RE: A question regarding electric field intensity due to infinite sheet?

Got me.  I couldn't decipher your single sentence.
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I'm off to the registrar's office to drop this class before it's too late.


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Default RE: A question regarding electric field intensity due to infinite sheet?

Some things we just have to accept as true. Why are tip stalls followed by crashes always the fault of receiver brown out?

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