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Three infinite planes of charge, A, B and C, are vertical and parallel to one another. There is a uniform electric field Three infinite planes of charge, A, B and C, are vertical and parallel to one another. There is a uniform electric field   to the left of plane A and a uniform electric field   to the right of plane C. The field   points to the left and the field   points to the right. The signs of the charges on plates A, B and C may be A)  −, −, −. B)  +, −, −. C)  +, −, +. D)  +, +, +. E)  any one of the above. to the left of plane A and a uniform electric field Three infinite planes of charge, A, B and C, are vertical and parallel to one another. There is a uniform electric field   to the left of plane A and a uniform electric field   to the right of plane C. The field   points to the left and the field   points to the right. The signs of the charges on plates A, B and C may be A)  −, −, −. B)  +, −, −. C)  +, −, +. D)  +, +, +. E)  any one of the above. to the right of plane C. The field Three infinite planes of charge, A, B and C, are vertical and parallel to one another. There is a uniform electric field   to the left of plane A and a uniform electric field   to the right of plane C. The field   points to the left and the field   points to the right. The signs of the charges on plates A, B and C may be A)  −, −, −. B)  +, −, −. C)  +, −, +. D)  +, +, +. E)  any one of the above. points to the left and the field Three infinite planes of charge, A, B and C, are vertical and parallel to one another. There is a uniform electric field   to the left of plane A and a uniform electric field   to the right of plane C. The field   points to the left and the field   points to the right. The signs of the charges on plates A, B and C may be A)  −, −, −. B)  +, −, −. C)  +, −, +. D)  +, +, +. E)  any one of the above. points to the right. The signs of the charges on plates A, B and C may be


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