Complete Question
A very large sheet of a conductor carries a uniform charge density of
on its surfaces. What is the electric field strength 3.00 mm outside the surface of the conductor?
Answer:
The electric field is

Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that
The charge density is

The position outside the surface is
Generally the electric field is mathematically represented as

Where
is the permitivity of free space with values

substituting values

