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[" Show that the electric field at the surface of "],[" a charged conductor is given by "vec E=(sigma)/(varepsilon_(0))hat n],[" where "sigma" is the surface charge density and "hat n],[" is a unit vector normal to the surface in the "],[" outward direction."]

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