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30 April, 02:08

If the potential accross two parallel plates, separated by 2.5 cm, is 15.0 V, what is the electric field strength in volts per meter?

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  1. 30 April, 02:13
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    Formula for Electric Field strength, E = V/d

    where V = Voltage in volts, and d = distance of separation in meters.

    d = 2.5 cm = 0.025 m, V = 15 V

    E = V/d = 15 / 0.025

    E = 600

    Electric Field Strength = 600 Volts/meter
  2. 30 April, 02:34
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    (15 volts) / (2.5 cm)

    = (15 volts) / (0.025 meter)

    = (15 / 0.025) volts/meter

    = 600 volts/meter.
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