There is an electric field in the region between the two plates. The magnitude of this electric field is ed. This imposes another condition on the charge densities on the surfaces of the plates. How can this condition be expressed?

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Answer:

it is essential that the charge on the plates are of the same magnitude, but in the opposite direction

Explanation:

The configuration of parallel plates is called a capacitor and is widely used to create constant electric fields inside.

 To obtain this field it is essential that the charge on the plates are of the same magnitude, but in the opposite direction

This is so that the fields created by each plate can be added inside and subtracted from the outside of the plates

The condition of the charge densities on the surfaces of the plates is that the charge on the plates must be of the same amount but in the opposite direction to complete this field.

What is an electric field?

It is a physical field occupied by a charged particle on another particle in its surrounding is that the charge on the plates must be of the same amount but in the opposite direction to create this field.

The parallel plate stores charge is named as the parallel plate capacitor. Following are the condition of the charge densities on the surfaces of the plates will be;

1. It is must that the charges on the plates be of equal magnitude but opposing direction.

This allows the fields formed by each plate to be added to the inside of the plates and removed from the outside.

Hence the condition is that charge on the plates must be of the same amount but in the opposite direction to create this field.

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