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A particle of mass m and negative charge q is thrown in a gravity free space with speed u from the point A in the large nonconducting charged sheet with surface charge density σ, as shown in figure. The maximum distance from A on sheet where the particle can strike is xϵ0u2mqσ. Find x.
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Electric potential due to large non conducting sheet = σ2ϵo

Force on charge = qE = σq2ϵo towards sheet
acceleration, a = F/m = σq2mϵo

initial velocity perpendicular to sheet = usinθ
velocity parallel to sheet = ucosθ

Time of flight = 2usinθa
Distance traveled parallel to sheet = 2usinθucosθa = u2sin(2θ)a
So distance travelled will be maximum for θ=45 and equal to
u22mϵoσq =2u2mϵoσq

therefore x = 2

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