Two infinitely long parallel conducting plates having surface charge densities + and …
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Electric Charges and Fields
Two infinitely long parallel conducting plates having surface charge densities \(+\sigma\) and \(-\sigma\) respectively are separated by a small distance. The medium between the plates is a vacuum. If \(\varepsilon_0\) is the dielectric permittivity of vacuum, then the electric field in the region between the plates is
- 0 Vm-1
- \(\frac{\sigma}{2 \varepsilon_{0}}\) Vm-1
- \(\frac{\sigma}{\varepsilon_{0}}\) Vm-1
- \(\frac{2 \sigma}{\varepsilon_{0}}\) Vm-1
Answer
(C) _ 0 Vm -1
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