Home
Class 12
PHYSICS
Two infinitely long parallel conducting ...

Two infinitely long parallel conducting plates having surface charge densities `+ sigma` and `-sigma` respectively, are seperated by a small distance. The medium between the plates is vacuum. If `epsilon_(0)` is the dielectric permittivity of vacumm, then the electric field in the region between the plates is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Two infinite parallel metal plates, contain electric charges with charge densities +sigma and -sigma respectively and are seperated by a small distance. Then the magnitude of the electric field between the two planes with its direction will be -

Two thin infinite parallel plates have uniform charge densities + sigma and - sigma . The electric field in the space between then is

Two thin infinite parallel plates have uniform charge densities + sigma and - sigma . The electric field in the space between them is

Two thin infinite parallel plates have uniform charge densities + sigma and - sigma . The electric field in the space between them is

Three non-conducting large parallel plates have surface charge densities sigma, -2 sigma and 4 sigma respectively as shown in the figure. The electric field at the point P is

Three non-conducting large parallel plates have surface charge densities sigma, -2 sigma and 4 sigma respectively as shown in the figure. The electric field at the point P is

Two infinite parallel planes have uniform charge densities +-sigma . What is the electric field in the region between the planes

A parallel plate air condenser is charged and then disconnected from the charging battery. Now the space between the plates is filled with a dielectric then, it electric field strength between the plates