A parallel plate capacitor has two layers of dielectric as shown in figure. This capacitor is connected across a battery. The graph which shows the variation of electric field $(E)$ and distance $(x)$ from left plate.
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a Field in dielectric is $\frac{E}{K}$ when $E$ is the filed in air.
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