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20) The load density of a plane layer of infinite dimensions is given as 0.002 micro C / m2. What is the distance between equipotential planes with a potential difference of 75V between them?
A) 0,162m
B) 0.863m
C) 0.543m
D) 0,663m
E) 0,672m
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