The magnitude of electric field due to an infinite uniformly charged insulating sheet is 10 N/C at a point which is at a distance 3m away from it. The surface charge density of the sheet will be?
σ = 20ε0 C/m2
The electric field due to an infinite uniformly charged insulating sheet at any point in space around it is given by E=σ2ε0, provided that the point is not lying on the sheet itself.
Here it is given that E = 10 C/N
⇒10=σ2ε0⇒σ=20ε0
Note: Practically infinite sheet is impossible to make, but a point very near to a finite sheet can be treated as if lying near an infinite sheet and same approach can be applied. You will deal with similar kind of things thoroughly in capacitors.