Field due to two parallel sheets of charge

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The discussion revolves around understanding the electric field directions due to two parallel sheets of charge, one positively charged and the other negatively charged. Participants are exploring the conceptual framework behind the directionality of electric fields generated by these sheets.

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  • Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

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  • The original poster seeks clarification on the procedure for determining the directions of the electric fields E1 and E2. Some participants discuss the general behavior of electric fields from charged sheets, while others question the specific direction of E1 and E2 in relation to their respective charges.

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Participants are actively engaging in clarifying the concepts of electric field direction. Some guidance has been provided regarding the behavior of electric fields from positive and negative sheets, although questions remain about specific interpretations of the field directions in different regions.

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There is an emphasis on understanding the underlying concepts rather than applying formulas or methods. The discussion reflects a need for clarity on the assumptions regarding the behavior of electric fields in the presence of charged sheets.

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in the given attachment, how the directions of E1 and E2 are drawn? i mean what is the procedure to draw the directions. help will be greatly appreciated. thanks in advance

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The field from the positive sheet points away from the sheet; the field from the negative sheet points toward the sheet. Is that what you mean?
 
sir, the sheet on the left side has positive charge so field points away but the sheet on the right has negative charge, then how E1- points away? it should point inwards, shouldn't it? apologize me if my query is silly. just i want to know the concept, sir.
 
logearav said:
sir, the sheet on the left side has positive charge so field points away but the sheet on the right has negative charge, then how E1- points away? it should point inwards, shouldn't it?
E1 is the field from the positive sheet (the left one). It always points away from the positive sheet.

E2 is the field from the negative sheet (the right one). It always points away from the negative sheet.

Note that the diagram shows two regions:
(a) between the sheets, which is to the right of the + sheet and to the left of the - sheet
(b) to the right of the - sheet, which is also to the right of the + sheet

In both those regions the field from the positive sheet (E1) points away from the + sheet, thus to the right. The field from the negative sheet (E2), since it always points toward the - sheet, points right in region (a), but left in region (b).
 
Thanks a lot sir.
I understood now
 

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