The potential difference between the accelerating plates of a TV set is about 25 kV. If the distance between the plates is 1.5 cm, find the magnitude of the uniform electric field in the region between the plates.
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The potential difference between the accelerating plates of a TV set is about 25 kV. If the distance between the plates is 1.5 cm, find the magnitude of the uniform electric field in the region between the plates.
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