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Figure 23-16 shows the electric field and equipotential lines for a parallel pla

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Question

Figure 23-16 shows the electric field and equipotential lines for a parallel plate capacitor. Near the plates, both the electric field lines and the equipotential lines are perpendicular to the conductor. the electric field is perpendicular to the conductor and the equipotential lines are parallel to the conductor. both the electric field lines and the equipotential lines are parallel to the conductor. the electric field is parallel to the conductor and the equipotential lines are perpendicular to the conductor. You connect the plates of a parallel plate capacitor to a power supply so that the left plate has a potential of 0 Volts plate has a potential of 4 Volts. In the center of the capacitor, the potential is 2 Volts and the electric field points to the left. the potential is 0 Volts and the electric field is zero. the potential is 0 Volts and the electric field points to the right. the potential is 0 Volts and the electric field points to the left. the potential is 2 Volts and the electric field is zero. the potential is 2 Volts and the electric field points to the right. This is a space for your questions and comments about this experiment. We are very interested in your thoughts.

Explanation / Answer

last option is a correct answer

the potential is 2v and the electric field points to the right....

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