An infinite non-conducting sheet has a surface charge density = 0.10 C/m2 on one side. How far apart are equipotential surfaces whose potentials differ by 50 V?
field due to charged sheet
E = sigma / ( 2 eo)
E = 0.1 * 10^-6 / ( 2* 8.85* 10^-12)
E = 5649.72 N/C
as we know
E = V/d
d = V/E
d = 50 / 5649.72
d = 8.85* 10^-3 m
or
d = 8.85 mm
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