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If an isolated infinite sheet contains charge `Q_1` on its one surface and charge `Q_2` on its other surface then prove that electric field intensity at a point in front of sheet will be `Q/(2Aepsilon_0)`, where `Q=
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If an isolated infinite sheet contains charge `Q_1` on its one surface and charge `Q_2` on its other surface then prove that electric field intensity at a point in front of sheet will be `Q/(2Aepsilon_0)`, where `Q= Q_1+Q_2`.
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