Electric Field between two positivly chared surfaces

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Homework Statement


Figure 24-34 shows cross-sections through two large, parallel, nonconducting sheets with identical distributions of positive charge with surface charge density σ = 2.62 x 10-22 C/m2. What is the y component of the electric field at points (a) above the sheets, (b) between them, and (c) below them?
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Homework Equations


E=[tex]\sigma[/tex]/[tex]\epsilon[/tex]


The Attempt at a Solution


my question is how would u find the y component as when using the equation you get E? would you use trig or is there another way?
 
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ic...just one quick question, does the rule for cylinders apply for this question so that the center has a net electric field of 0?