| Electric Field: Parallel PlatesIf oppositely charges parallel conducting plates are treated like infinite planes (neglecting fringing), then Gauss' law can be used to calculate the electric field  between the plates. Presuming the plates to be at equilibrium with zero electric field inside the conductors, then the result from a charged conducting surface can be used:  |   | This is also consistent with treating the charge layers as two charge sheets with  electric field
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