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The sketch below show cross section so equipotential surfaces between two charged.Conductors that are shown in solid black.Some points on the equipotenital surfaces .near the conductors are marked as `A,B,C…. .` The arrangements lies in air (Take `epsilon_(0)=8.85xx10^(-12)C^(2)//Nm^(2)]`

Surfaces charge density of the plate is equal to

A

`8.85xx10^(-10) C m ^(-2)`

B

`-8.85xx10^(-10) C m ^(-2)`

C

`17.7 xx10^(-10) C m ^(-2)`

D

`-17.7 xx10^(-10) C m ^(-2)`

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