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Parallel plates: Two parallel conducting plates are separated by Parallel plates: Two parallel conducting plates are separated by   and carry equal but opposite surface charge densities. If the potential difference between them is   what is the magnitude of the surface charge density on each plate? (ε<sub>0</sub> = 8.85 × 10<sup>-12</sup> C<sup>2</sup>/N ∙ m<sup>2</sup>)  A)  18 nC/m<sup>2</sup> B)  0.13 mC/m<sup>2</sup> C)  35 nC/m<sup>2</sup> D)  0.27 mC/m<sup>2</sup> and carry equal but opposite surface charge densities. If the potential difference between them is Parallel plates: Two parallel conducting plates are separated by   and carry equal but opposite surface charge densities. If the potential difference between them is   what is the magnitude of the surface charge density on each plate? (ε<sub>0</sub> = 8.85 × 10<sup>-12</sup> C<sup>2</sup>/N ∙ m<sup>2</sup>)  A)  18 nC/m<sup>2</sup> B)  0.13 mC/m<sup>2</sup> C)  35 nC/m<sup>2</sup> D)  0.27 mC/m<sup>2</sup> what is the magnitude of the surface charge density on each plate? (ε0 = 8.85 × 10-12 C2/N ∙ m2)


A) 18 nC/m2
B) 0.13 mC/m2
C) 35 nC/m2
D) 0.27 mC/m2

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