Determine the force that the two plates of an (effectively infinite) parallel plate capacitor exert on each other. (You may not have thought about this, but the two plates clearly attract each other. If they weren't mechanically held apart, they would collide.) Hint: If you find the quick way to do this problem (which involves energy), it will only take one line.
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