The intensity of electric field at a point between the plates of a charged capacitor
A
Is directly proportional to the distance between the plates
B
Is inversely proportional to the distance between the plates
C
Is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the plates
D
Does not depend upon the distance between the plates
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D
Does not depend upon the distance between the plates
d (d) Electric field between the plates of parallel plate capacitor is uniform and it doesn't depend upon distance.
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