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The electric field strength E₀ is measured at a perpendicular distance R from an infinitely large, thin sheet that contains a uniform positive charge density σ. In terms of the stated properties and the permittivity of free space ε₀, write an expression for the electric field strength E at a perpendicular distance 2 R from the sheet?

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E=(σ/ε0)

As noted by Dirac the field is the same no matter how far you are from the sheet. When your charge covers a conducting plane, as in your case, the field is, D/eo ,(D is charge density). Because the field inside the conductor (no matter how thin) is zero. The only time the field is, D/2eo, is when you have just a sheet of charge, by itself, not on a conducting plane."

The expression for the electric field strength E at a perpendicular distance 2 R from the sheet is E=(σ/ε0)

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The field should be the same. At the time When your charge covers a conducting plane, as in your case, the field is, D/eo here (D is charge density). Since the field inside the conductor is zero. The only time the field is, D/2eo.

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