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Physics, 18.03.2020 21:28 emmadownum
Two oppositely charged but otherwise identical conducting plates of area 2.50 square centimeters are separated by a dielectric 1.80 millimeters thick, with a dielectric constant of k=3.60. the resultant electric field in the dielectric is 1.20×106 volts per meter. part a part complete compute the magnitude of the charge per unit area σ on the conducting plate.
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