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Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

Can I treat the $y\sin\theta$ factor to be constant while doing integration of $r$, as $y$ is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate $\theta$ while $r$ is done?

AndEdit: (The disc is placed in x-y plane itself.) And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations, please suggest it.

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Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

Can I treat the $y\sin\theta$ factor to be constant while doing integration of $r$, as $y$ is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate $\theta$ while $r$ is done?

And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations, please suggest it.

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Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

Can I treat the $y\sin\theta$ factor to be constant while doing integration of $r$, as $y$ is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate $\theta$ while $r$ is done?

Edit: (The disc is placed in x-y plane itself.) And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations, please suggest it.

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Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

(See the work below); can Can I treat the ysinθ$y\sin\theta$ factor to be constant while doing integration on rof $r$, as y$y$ is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate θ$\theta$ while r$r$ is done.?

And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations, please suggest it.

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Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

(See the work below); can I treat the ysinθ factor to be constant while doing integration on r , as y is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate θ while r is done.

And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations, please suggest it.

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Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

Can I treat the $y\sin\theta$ factor to be constant while doing integration of $r$, as $y$ is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate $\theta$ while $r$ is done?

And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations, please suggest it.

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Potential at a distance 'y'$y$ from centre of a uniformly charged disc

Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

(See the work below); can I treat the ysinθ factor to be constant while doing integration on r , as y is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate θ while r is done.

And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations  , please suggest it. 

enter image description here

Potential at a distance 'y' from centre of a uniformly charged disc

Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

(See the work below); can I treat the ysinθ factor to be constant while doing integration on r , as y is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate θ while r is done.

And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations  , please suggest it.enter image description here

Potential at a distance $y$ from centre of a uniformly charged disc

Here, I have attached my try work below. Though I am stuck in integration, but I would like some physics people to answer it.

(See the work below); can I treat the ysinθ factor to be constant while doing integration on r , as y is also a fixed radial distance and later integrate θ while r is done.

And If a better method is available to do such potential calculations, please suggest it. 

enter image description here

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