The electric field from a sheet of charge is perpendicular to the sheet and has a constant magnitude of Q/(Aeo), where A

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The electric field from a sheet of charge is perpendicular to the sheet and has a constant magnitude of Q/(Aeo), where A

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The electric field from a sheet of charge is perpendicular to
the sheet and has a constant magnitude of Q/(Aeo), where A is the
area of the sheet and Q is the charge on the sheet. If the sheet
has an area, A=4.25 cm2, and a charge of 24.22 microC, what force,
in nanoNewtons, would an electron experience due to this electric
field?
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