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Question: An infinite plane of charge (see figure below) has a charge per unit area of 2.5 µC/m2.
Part A: What is the change in the electric potential between points that are 2.3 m (initial) and 4.6 m (final) from the plane?
Please show steps to find the change in the electric potential between points.
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