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Two large parallel metal plates are oriented horizontally and separated by a distance $3 d .$ A grounded conducting wire joins them, and initially each plate carries no charge. Now a third identical plate carrying charge $Q$ is inserted between the two plates, parallel to them and located a distance $d$ from the upper plate, as in Figure $\mathrm{P} 26.57$(a) What induced charge appears on each of the two original plates? (b) What potential difference appears between the middle plate and each of the other plates? Each plate has area $A$.CAN'T COPY THE FIGURE
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The capacitance between the upper plate and the third plate, $C_{13}$, is given by $\frac{\epsilon_0 A}{d}$, and the capacitance between the third plate and the lower plate, $C_{23}$, is given by $\frac{\epsilon_0 A}{2d}$. Show more…
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Two large parallel metal plates are oriented horizontally and separated by a distance 3$d$ . A grounded conducting wire joins them, and initially each plate carries no charge. Now a third identical plate carrying charge $Q$ is inserted between the two plates, parallel to them and located a distance $d$ from the upper plate, as in Figure $\mathrm{P} 26.57$ (a) What induced charge appears on each of the two original plates? (b) What potential difference appears between the middle plate and each of the other plates? Each plate has area $A .$
Two large, parallel metal plates, each of area $A,$ are oriented horizontally and separated by a distance $3 d .$ A grounded conducting wire joins them, and initially each plate carries no charge. Now a third identical plate carrying charge $Q$ is inserted between the two plates, parallel to them and located a distance $d$ from the upper plate as shown in Figure $\mathrm{P} 25.36$. (a) What induced charge appears on each of the two original plates? (b) What potential difference appears between the middle plate and each of the other plates?
Two large, parallel metal plates, each of area A, are oriented horizontally and separated by a distance $3 d .$ A grounded conducting wire joins them, and initially each plate carries no charge. Now a third identical plate carrying charge $Q$ is inserted between the two plates, parallel to them and located a distance $d$ from the upper plate as shown in Figure $\mathrm{P} 26.56$ . (a) What induced charge appears on each of the two original plates? (b) What potential difference appears between the middle plate and each of the other plates?
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