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Gauss Law for infinite objects - Components

Physics Asked by Benice Hong on March 1, 2021

For an infinite rod, the formula would be $E=2klambda/R$ using a cylinder. If we have a point in space and wanted to only calculate the $z$-component, I assume we would do $E_z=costheta$. How would the theta work out because wouldn’t $theta$ be anything from $0$ to $pi$?

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