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    • https://phys.libretexts.org/Courses/Kettering_University/Electricity_and_Magnetism_with_Applications_to_Amateur_Radio_and_Wireless_Technology/02%3A_The_Electric_Field/2.07%3A_Common_Models_of_Electric_Field
      Many practical scenarios contain so many individual charges that they can be effectively considered as a continuous distribution of charge.  This section will summarize the electric fields that result...Many practical scenarios contain so many individual charges that they can be effectively considered as a continuous distribution of charge.  This section will summarize the electric fields that result from some common geometries of charge distribution, including a finite line, infinite line, ring, disk, and infinite plane.

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