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The object illustrated below is made of stacked in not infinitely thick; t volum

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Question

The object illustrated below is made of stacked in not infinitely thick; t volume charge density P1+2.00x 10-6C/m3. The middle infinite slab of thickness 10.00 cm is a conductor with a net charge of zero (Qconductor net -0) has surface charge density bottom-+1.00x 10-7C/m2. The top infinite slab of thickness 5.00 cm is a uniformly charged insulator with volume charge density p3 +6.00 x 10-6C/m3 1. finitely wide 3-D slabs of material. However, they are he bottom infinite slab of thickness 5.00 cm is a uniformly charged insulator with 5.00 cm top 10.00 cmm bottom +1.00 x 10-7C/m2 5.00 cm

Explanation / Answer

In the conducting slab, charge will be only at surface.

Since net charge is zero, charge density at top surface of middle slab in negative of the charge density at bottom surface of the same slab.