REVIEW: GAUSS' LAW
FIELD WITHIN A UNIFORM CHARGE DISTRIBUTION:
You have seen how to use GAUSS' LAW to derive the radial (r) dependence of the electric field E(r>R) outside charge distributions of spherical, cylindrical or planar symmetry, where R is the distance the charge distribution extends from the centre of symmetry - the radius of a charged sphere or cylinder, or half the thickness of an infinite slab of charge, respectively. Use similar arguments to show that, for each of these cases (a sphere, cylinder or a slab of uniform charge density), the electric field E(r<R) inside the charge distribution is given in terms of the field E(R) at the boundary of the charge distribution by