Two infinitely large conducting plates with opposite surface charge density of o and -o are disposed at a distance d. We

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Two infinitely large conducting plates with opposite surface charge density of o and -o are disposed at a distance d. We

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Two infinitely large conducting plates with opposite surface charge density of o and -o are disposed at a distance d. We want to take the charge from its initial position to the final point across the highlighted trajectory (see figure). What is the work that the electric field does on the charge? +++++++++++++++ — — — — — — — — — — — — d5d Figure 2: Conducting plates and charge
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