Complete Question
A thin, horizontal, 12-cm-diameter copper plate is charged to 4.4 nC . Assume that the electrons are uniformly distributed on the surface. What is the strength of the electric field 0.1 mm above the center of the top surface of the plate?
Answer:
The values is

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

The charge is

The distance from the center is

Generally the radius is mathematically represented as

=>

=>

Generally electric field is mathematically represented as
![E = (Q)/( 2\epsilon_o ) [1 - (k)/(√(r^2 + k^2 ) ) ]](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/c4scsyab9p0w0lyy0gjb42r7d5t7bzwr6j.png)
substituting values
![E = (4.4 *10^(-9))/( 2* (8.85*10^(-12)) ) [1 - \frac{(1.00 *10^(-4))}{\sqrt{(0.06)^2 + (1.0*10^(-4))^2 } } ]](https://img.qammunity.org/2021/formulas/physics/college/d3kkz99ykxkfjmpextm7b168mkzdjfknal.png)
