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Consider the system provided below. If a constant and static electric field ₁
is given, find E₂.
E2 = 6€ + 5ey + 12€
E₂=10€ +5€ + 12€
E₂ = 8 + 6ey + 4€²
10€ + 12€ + 6€
□Ē₂
=
Region 1
thi Mo
Er.1 = 3
E₁
x=0
10€ +5ey +12€
Region 2
H₂ = Mo
Er, 2 = 5
E₂
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