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Charge On A Infinite Conductor Slab From An Infinite Sheet Of Charge
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[QUOTE="vela, post: 4499741, member: 221963"] If you have 2.1 μC on the left surface of the conductor, the electric fields due to that charge and the sheet of charge will indeed cancel inside the conductor, but you would still have the rest on the charge on the conductor around, which would result in a non-zero field inside the conductor. Look at it as three sheets of charge: the one through the origin, the one on the left surface of the conductor, and the one on the right surface of the conductor. The fields from the three sheets have to sum to zero inside the conductor. [/QUOTE]
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