One charged plane of conducting material is sandwiched by two uncharged dielectric planes as in figure. Both dielectrics
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One charged plane of conducting material is sandwiched by two uncharged dielectric planes as in figure. Both dielectrics
One charged plane of conducting material is sandwiched by two uncharged dielectric planes as in figure. Both dielectrics are identical and have the same K (all the other materials are not dielectrics, or in other terms have a K=1). What can we say of the vertical component of the electric fields in the points A, B, C and D? - free [Remember that the Gauss law in dielectrics is $ KĒ dĀ = linside 1 Uncharged Dielectric •A •B dd Charged conductor + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + Uncharged Dielectric Figure 3: Plates of various materials
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