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Two Infinite Parallel Surfaces Carry Uniform Charge Densities of 0

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Question 8

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Two infinite parallel surfaces carry uniform charge densities of 0.20 nC/m2 and −0.60 nC/m2. What is the magnitude of the electric field at a point between the two surfaces?


A) 34 N/C
B) 23 N/C
C) 45 N/C
D) 17 N/C
E) 90 N/C

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