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[" 0.Two infinitely long parallel conducting plates "],[" having surface charge densities "+sigma" and "-sigma],[" respectively are separated "(+sigma)/(by)" and "-sigma],[" distance.the medium between the plates is "],[" vacuum.if "epsilon_(0)" is dielectric permittivity of "],[" vacuen,then the electric field in the region "],[(" between the plates is ")/((1)zer(2)sigma/2 epsilon_(0))(3)sigma/ epsilon_(0)(4)/2 sigma/ epsilon_(0)]

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