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The 36. magnitude of the electric field is given by |E|= V 2(5.0V) = = 6.7 102 V m. x 0.015m At any point in the region the between plates, E points away from the positively charged plate, directly towards the negatively charged one.

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The 36. magnitude of the electric field is given by |E|= V 2(5.0V) = = 6.7 102 V m. x 0.015m At any point in the region the between plates, E points away from the positively charged plate, directly towards the negatively charged one.
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