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The electric field is the superposition of two infinite planes of charge.

The electric field is the superposition of two infinite planes of charge. U e should be V. The electric field is perpendicular to the equipotential surface. We have to know the electric field between a and b if we want to calculate the potential difference. V(R) – V(0) =.

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The electric field is the superposition of two infinite planes of charge.

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  1. The electric field is the superposition of two infinite planes of charge.

  2. Ue should be V. The electric field is perpendicular to the equipotential surface.

  3. We have to know the electric field between a and b if we want to calculate the potential difference.

  4. V(R) – V(0) =

  5. Getting the electric field from the electric potential.

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