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A uniformly charged conducting plate with area a has a total charge Q which is positive. The figure below shows a cross-sectional view of the plane and the electric field lines due to the charge on the plane. The figure is not drawn to scale. Find the magnitude of the field at point P, which is a distance a from the plate. Assume that a is very small when compared to the dimensions of the plate, such that edge effects can be ignored. Two uniformly charged conducting plates are parallel to each other. They each have area A. Plate # 1 has a positive charge Q while plate #2 has a charge - 3 Q. Using the superposition principle find the magnitude of the electric field at a point P in the gap.

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