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Avery large plastic sheet carries a uniform charge density of -6.00nc/m2 on one face. part a as you move away from the sheet along a line perpendicular to it, does the potential increase or decrease? how do you know, without doing any calculations? as you move away from the sheet along a line perpendicular to it, does the potential increase or decrease? how do you know, without doing any calculations? increase decrease stays the same

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