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An injfinite large sheet has charg density `sigmaC//m^(2)` Find electric field at a distance d perendicular to the sheet.

A

`E=(sigma)/(2epsi_(0))`

B

`E=(sigma)/(epsi_(0))`

C

`E=(2sigma)/(epsi_(0))`

D

None of these

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`E=(sigma)/(2epsi_(0))` it does not depend on d.
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