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Two very large, flat plates are parallel to each other. plate a, located at y=1.0 cm, is along the xz-plane and carries a uniform surface charge density −1.00 μc/m2. plate b is located at y=−1.0 cm and carries a uniform surface charge density +2.00 μc/m2. what is the electric field vector at the point having x, y, z coordinates (−0.50 cm, 0.00 cm, 0.00 cm)? (ϵ0=8.85×10−12 c2/n · m2)

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