Engineering, 05.11.2019 04:31 PrinceBaphomet
Two uniformly charged conducting plates are parallel to each other. they each have area a. plate #1 has a positive charge q while plate #2 has a charge −2 q. find the magnitude of the electric field at a point p in the gap. assume that the separation between the plates is very small compared to the dimensions of the plates.
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