Two uniformly charged, infinite, nonconducting planes are parallel to a yz plane and positioned at x = -59 cm and x = +5

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Two uniformly charged, infinite, nonconducting planes are parallel to a yz plane and positioned at x = -59 cm and x = +5

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Two uniformly charged, infinite, nonconducting planes are parallel to a yz plane and positioned at x = -59 cm and x = +59 cm. The charge densities on the planes are -42 nC/m² and +27 nC/m², respectively. What is the magnitude of the potential difference between the origin and the point on the x axis at x = +76 cm? (Hint: Use Gauss' law for planar symmetry to determine the electric field in each region of space.)
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