two parallel charged plates are placed vertically separated by distance of 0.08 m. If the left plate is negatively charged plate (red) with charge density ?− = 0.50 ?/?2 and right plate is positively charged plate (black) with charge density ?+ = 0.60 ?/?2 as shown in Fig, calculate the net electric field at point P. Also specify its direction.

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There are two parallel charged plates are placed vertically separated by distance of 0.08 m. If the left plate is negatively charged plate (red) with charge density ?− = 0.50 ?/?2 and right plate is positively charged plate (black) with charge density ?+ = 0.60 ?/?2 as shown in Fig, calculate the net electric field at point P. Also specify its direction.

 

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There are two parallel charged plates are placed vertically separated by distance of 0.08
m. If the left plate is negatively charged plate (red) with charge density
0.50 C/m² and right plate is positively charged plate (black) with charge density
04 = 0.60 C/m² as shown in Fig, calculate the net electric field at point P. Also specify
its direction
Transcribed Image Text:There are two parallel charged plates are placed vertically separated by distance of 0.08 m. If the left plate is negatively charged plate (red) with charge density 0.50 C/m² and right plate is positively charged plate (black) with charge density 04 = 0.60 C/m² as shown in Fig, calculate the net electric field at point P. Also specify its direction
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