Answer:
From the relation above we can conclude that the as the distance between the two plate increases the electric field strength decreases
Explanation:
I cannot find any attached photo, but we can proceed anyways theoretically.
The electric field strength (E) at any point in an electric field is the force experienced by a unit positive charge (Q) at that point
i.e
[tex]E=\frac{F}{Q}[/tex]
But the force F
[tex]F= \frac{kQ1Q2}{r^2}[/tex]
But the electric field intensity due to a point charge Q at a distance r meters away is given by
[tex]E= \frac{\frac{kQ1Q2}{r^2}}{Q} \\\\\E= \frac{Q1}{4\pi er^2 }[/tex]
From the relation above we can conclude that the as the distance between the two plate increases the electric field strength decreases