(b) Determine the magnitude of the electric field in this region. (c) Determine the shortest distance for which the change in potential is 3 V.
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(b) Determine the magnitude of the electric field in this region.
(c) Determine the shortest distance for which the change in potential is 3 V.
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- An air-filled capacitor consists of two parallel plates, each with an area of 7.60 cm², separated by a distance of 2.20 mm. If a 17.8-V potential difference is applied to these plates, calculate the following. (a) the electric field between the plates magnitude kv/m direction from the positive plate to the negative plate ✓ (b) the capacitance pF (c) the charge on each plate pCThe potential in a region between x = 0 and x = 6.00 m is V = a + bx, where a = 13.2 V and b = -3.50 V/m. (a) Determine the potential at x = 0. V Determine the potential at x = 3.00 m. V Determine the potential at x = 6.00 m. V (b) Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric field at x = 0. V/m magnitude direction --Select--- Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric field at x = 3.00 m. magnitude V/m direction ---Select--- ✓ Determine the magnitude and direction of the electric field at x = 6.00 m. magnitude V/m direction ---Select--- ✓What are (a) the charge and (b) the charge density on the surface of a conducting sphere of radius 0.16 m whose potential is 300 V (with V = 0 at infinity)? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units