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A slab of insulating material has thickness 2d and is oriented so that its faces are parallel to the yz-plane and given by the planes x = d and x = -d. The y- and z-dimensions of the slab are very large compared to d and may be treated as essentially infinite. The slab has a uniform positive charge density p.

a. Explain why the electric field due to the slab is zero at the center of the slab (x=0).

b. Using Gauss's law, find the magnitude of the electric field due to the slab at the points 0<= x <= d. Express your answer in terms of the variables p, x, d, and e_0.

d. Using Gauss's law, find the magnitude of the electric field due to the slab at the points x>= d. Express your answer in terms of the variables p, x, d, and e_0.

e. What is the direction of the electric field due to the slab at the pints x >= d.

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