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Consider a very thin rectangular conducting plate whose length is 109.0 cm, width is 86.0 cm, and has a total charge of β58.0 nc. the plate lies in the horizontal plane (xz plane) and has a uniform charge density. find the electric field vector at points just above the plate and just below the plate. express your answer in vector form.
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