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Offline KrummTopic starter

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Charge above two charged plates
« on: February 23, 2019, 01:04:26 pm »
Hello,

I am watching a video on point charges and electric field lines. The video is currently explaining a situation that involves two oppositely charged plates in parallel with each other (https://youtu.be/HLCBTs1a1QE?t=1696). The conclusion is that the electric field (and by extension I assume the strength of charge?) is very weak - practically zero - below the bottom plate and above the top plate. Does this also mean that for the two point charges shown in the attachment, the electric field strength at A (to the left of the point charge) is very weak, as is the electric field strength a B (to the right of the negative point charge)?

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