The figure below shows two oppositely charged conducting plates with an equal magnitude of surface charge densities +o and -o. At point r above the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o, the electric field +o -0 O None of the given choices O points towards the left, parallel to the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o. O points upward, away from the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o. O points downward, toward the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o. O is equal to zero.

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The figure below shows two oppositely charged conducting plates with an equal magnitude of surface charge
densities +o and -o. At pointr above the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o,
the electric field
+o
+.
-0
O None of the given choices
O points towards the left, parallel to the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o.
O points upward, away from the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o.
O points downward, toward the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o.
O is equal to zero.
Transcribed Image Text:The figure below shows two oppositely charged conducting plates with an equal magnitude of surface charge densities +o and -o. At pointr above the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o, the electric field +o +. -0 O None of the given choices O points towards the left, parallel to the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o. O points upward, away from the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o. O points downward, toward the surface of the conducting plate with surface charge density +o. O is equal to zero.
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