The capacitor is a device that is used to store electrical energy. The most common type of capacitor is the parallel plate capacitor.
It consists of two conducting plates placed close and parallel to each other.
The electric field due to an infinitely large charged plate is, . Here, is the surface charge density and is the permittivity of free space.
Since the plates of a capacitor are very close to each other, they can be considered to be infinitely large. This is because the distance from the plate, where the electric field is measured, is negligible compared to the surface area of the plate.
The two plates of a charged capacitor have equal and opposite charges. Hence, the magnitude of the surface charge density of both the plates will be the same.
Since the electric fields due to both the charged plates outside the plate are in opposite directions, the electric fields will have opposite signs. The net electric field will be,
Here, is the field due to the positive plate and is the field due to tot the negative plate.
Hence, the electric field outside the capacitor is .