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a)An infinite (very large) charged plate with charge density σ is parallel to the xz plane...

a)An infinite (very large) charged plate with charge density σ is parallel to the xz plane and passes through the point (0, 5, 0). Calculate the electric field of the plate.
For points and> 5, where is the electric field directed? How much is E⃗
for points and <5 where is the electric field directed? how much is E⃗
b) Thinking about the previous example, now in addition to the loaded plate from the previous exercise, think that there is an extra plate with −σ load density, parallel to the xz plane but passing through the origin.
Calculate the electric field E⃗ for points between the plates.
(This system is called a condenser.)

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