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>>14955280
I think I have a bit of an intuition of what the question was asking from me in the second part of my post. When shrink the cell sizes down to zero, the plane becomes an infinite sheet of dipoles that is electrically neutral but essentially acts as an infinite dielectric sheet under the influence of (what I can only assume to be) a fictitious. My stance then tends towards true, but I'm still confused on why a uniformly polarized sheet of dielectric material would produce an electric field that tends faster towards zero as you move away from it versus the checkerboard scenario with non-zero and non-finite cell sizes.

>>14955292
Daddy Griffiths is here to help!

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