Suppose that an electron is 1.0 mm away from the center of a uniformly charged circular disk of radius 1.0 cm. What is t

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Suppose that an electron is 1.0 mm away from the center of a uniformly charged circular disk of radius 1.0 cm. What is t

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Suppose That An Electron Is 1 0 Mm Away From The Center Of A Uniformly Charged Circular Disk Of Radius 1 0 Cm What Is T 1
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Suppose that an electron is 1.0 mm away from the center of a uniformly charged circular disk of radius 1.0 cm. What is the ratio of the true field of the finite disk at the electron's location to the field that the disk would produce if it were an infinite Etaite? disk, Ex
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