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Two parallel conducting plates of area `A=2.5m^(2)` each are placed 6 mm apart and are both earthed. A third plate, identical with the first two, is placed at a distance of 2 mm from one of the earthed plates and is given a charge of 1 C. The potential of the central plate is

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