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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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Class-12th Physics, CBSE and UP Board
Electric Charges and Fields,
Chapter-1, Exercise -1, Q-1.24
NCERT Solutions for Class 12th Physics

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  1. Imagine the situation as under:

    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 x 10-22 C/m2

    Charge density of plate B, σ = -17.0 x 1022 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,

    E = σ /ε

    Where,

    ε = Permittivity of free space = 8.854 x 10⁻12 N_1C2m2

    E = (17.0 x 1022)/ (8.854 x 10⁻12)

    = 1.92 x 10-10 N/C

    Therefore, electric field between the plates is 1.92 x 10-10 N/C

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