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Suppose there was a voltage difference between two charged plates, is the electric field constant at all points between these plates?
The discussion centers on whether the electric field is constant between two charged plates, particularly in the context of a voltage difference. Participants explore the implications of idealized versus real-world scenarios, including the effects of plate size and charge distribution.
Participants express differing views on the constancy of the electric field, with some supporting the idea under specific conditions while others challenge it based on proximity effects and finite plate considerations. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the implications of these factors.
Limitations include the assumption of idealized infinite plates versus real-world finite plates, as well as the dependence on charge distribution and distance from the plates. The mathematical derivation presented relies on specific conditions that may not apply universally.