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2 October, 02:13

If the electric field between the plates has a magnitude of 1.4*105 V/m, what is the potential difference between the plates?

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  1. 2 October, 02:18
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    Answer: V = Ed

    V = 107.8 Volts

    The distance between plate is missing, below is a possible complete question:

    A Parallel-plate Capacitor Has Plates Separated By 0.77 Mm, If the electric field between the plates has a magnitude of 1.4*105 V/m, what is the potential difference between the plates?

    Explanation:

    Potential difference V = electric field E * distance d

    V = Ed

    E = 1.4 * 10^5 V/m

    d = 0.77mm = 0.77 * 10^-3 m

    V = 1.4 * 0.77 * 10^ (5-3) Volt

    V = 1.078 * 10^2 Volts

    V = 107.8 Volts
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