Abstract

This paper outlines some mathematical considerations regarding a classical problem in elementary electrostatics: the value of electric field at the surface of a conducting sphere with uniform distribution of charge. It is emphasized a consequence following from an elementary but general proof of the, so-called, Gauss' law.

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