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Adevice called a parallel-plate capacitor consists of two large, flat, metal plates held parallel to each other and separated by a small gap. one plate is positively charged and the other plate is negatively charged. a positive point charge is placed in the gap between the two plates and near the center of each plate. does the charge experience an electric force, and if so, in which direction does the force on the charge point? a. no, there is no force on the negative charge. b. yes, but electric force on the negative charge points equally in both directions, towards the positive plate and towards the negative plate. c. yes, the electric force on the negativc charge is directed away from negative plate to and towards the positive plate. d. yes, the electric force on the negative charge is directed parallel to both plates. e. yes, the electric force on the negative charge is directed away from the positive plate and towards the negative plate.

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