I have found the E-field for a disk of charge, that being (2∏ρ/ε0)(1-[r/√r2+R2])
However there is no height dependence here. Is it has simple as integrating over some dh term from h1 to h2?
Homework Statement
Derive expressions for electric field produced along the axis of radial symmetry for an H km thick cylindrical slab of radius R with charge distributed around the volume. Then, give the electric field on the vertical axis for four of these cylindrical slabs.Homework Equations...