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We measure a voltage difference of 3.5 v between two points on the conducting paper between two parallel conducting electrodes. if these two points are separated by 4.9 mm in the direction perpendicular to the electrodes, what is the magnitude of electric field at this location on the conducting paper and in which direction does the field point?

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