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1. [-/1 Points] DETAILS SERPSE10 23.PLE.002. MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER This question has several parts that must be completed sequentially. If you skip a part of the question,

you will not receive any points for the skipped part, and you will not be able to come back to the skipped part. PreLecture Exploration: Gauss's Law and Flux In exploring Gauss's Law it is common to use an imaginary, closed, three-dimensional surface known as a Gaussian Surface. The simulation below displays the net electric field to the left of, the right of, and between two infinite charged plates for different charge densities. Electric field strength: 169 N/C Plate charge density: left Left: Right: Reset Submit 0 nC/m² Click here to open the simulation in a new window. nC/m² Part 1 of 5 - Left Plate Charged To start set the left plate charge density to 3 nC/m² and the right plate charge density to 0 nC/m² and note the strength of the electric field in the left, right, and center positions. Electric field region: Left What statement best sums up what you see? O "The electric field is the same in all three positions." O "The strength of the electric field is the same in the center and right positions and opposite in the left position." Skip (you cannot come back) O "The electric field is different in all three positions." O "The strength of the electric field decreases with increased distance from the charged plate."

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