# The deceiving simplicity of problems with infinite charge distributions   in electrostatics

**Authors:** Marcin Ko\'scielecki, Piotr Nie\.zurawski

arXiv: 1704.08758 · 2017-12-21

## TL;DR

This paper examines the mathematical and physical subtleties of infinite charge distributions in electrostatics, highlighting the ill-defined nature of the electric field for an infinite charged plate and proposing educational tools to understand these limits.

## Contribution

It demonstrates the non-existence of a well-defined electric field for an infinite charged plate and introduces didactic methods to clarify the limits involved in electrostatic problems.

## Key findings

- No well-defined electric field for an infinite charged plate.
- Infinite wire and stripe allow formal limit solutions.
- Proposed educational framework for understanding electrostatic limits.

## Abstract

We show that for an infinite, uniformly charged plate no well defined electric field exists in the framework of electrostatics, because it cannot be defined as a mathematically consistent limit of a solution for a finite plate. We discuss an infinite wire and an infinite stripe as examples of infinite charge distributions for which the electric field can be determined as a limit in a formal, mathematical way. We also propose a didactic framework that can help students understand subtleties related to the problems of limits in electrostatics. The framework consists of heuristic tools (claims) that help to align intuitions in the spirit of a rigorous definition of an integral. We thoroughly discuss to what degree the solution for a finite plate agrees with the traditional but unfortunately ill-defined solution for an infinite plate. Physics is a science of approximations. One can ask why the use of mathematically ill-defined formulae and objects should be forbidden if they make life simpler. In our opinion, approximations should have solid physical and mathematical foundations.

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