The plates of a parallel plate capacitor are charged with surface densitiess1 ands2 (s1=s2=s)respectively. The electric field at points:
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In an isolated parallel plate capacitor of capacitance C, the four surfaces have charges Q1, Q2, Q3, and Q4, as shown in the figure. The potential difference between the plates is:
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Two very large thin conduction plates having same cross sectional area are placed as shown in figure. They are carrying charges Q and 3Q respectively. The variation of electric field as a function at x (for x = 0 to x = 3d) will be best represented by
Consider the situation shown in figure. The capacitor A has a charge q on it whereas B is uncharged. The charge appearing on the capacitor B a long time after the switch closed, is