Two large, thin metal plates are parallel and close to each other. On their inner faces,

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Two large, thin metal plates are parallel and close to each other. On their inner faces, the plates have surface charge densities of opposite signs and of magnitude 17.0 × 10−22 C/m2. What is E:
(a) in the outer region of the first plate,
(b) in the outer region of the second plate, and 

(c) between the plates?

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answered Jan 3, 2018 by mdsamim (213,225 points) 5 10 15
selected Mar 4, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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The situation is represented in the following figure.

A and B are two parallel plates close to each other. Outer region of plate A is labelled as I, outer region of plate B is labelled as III, and the region between the plates, A and B, is labelled as II.
Charge density of plate A, σ = 17.0 × 10−22 C/m2
Charge density of plate B, σ = −17.0 × 10−22 C/m2

In the regions, I and III, electric field E is zero. This is because charge is not enclosed by the respective plates.
Electric field E in region II is given by the relation,

Where,

Therefore, electric field between the plates is 1. 92 × 10−10 N/C.

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