If there are two parallel plates that are separated by a distance of 0.01 m and they have a potential difference of 15000 V, find the electric field strength between the plates.
The relation between V and E is
V = - E d
E = - V/d
= -15000/0.01
= -1500*103 V/m
magnitude of electric field strength is 1500*103 V/m
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