Asked by Sandra
The electric field is constant in magnitude and direction for the following arrangement of fixed charges:
-Close to a point charge
-Close to a dipole
-Far from a dipole, i.e., at a distance greater than 10 times the charge seperation distance d of the dipole
-Around the charged parallel plates
-Between the charged parallel plates
-Close to a point charge
-Close to a dipole
-Far from a dipole, i.e., at a distance greater than 10 times the charge seperation distance d of the dipole
-Around the charged parallel plates
-Between the charged parallel plates
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Answered by
bobpursley
well, only one answer is true. Have you studied capacitors yet?
Answered by
Sandra
yes and i think that around the charged parallel plates..the electric field charge is zero
so would the answer be between the charged parallel plates?
I can't visualize the question...about the parallel plates..are they one negative and poistive plate..or both positive, both negative charged plates?
so would the answer be between the charged parallel plates?
I can't visualize the question...about the parallel plates..are they one negative and poistive plate..or both positive, both negative charged plates?
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