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                                2022年3月11日 GMT+8 00:50                            
                        
                        
                                                    If you are already successfully plotting the electric potential along a line, then you should be able to very easily replace the expression for the potential with an expression for the electric field, and then plot that.  If this perhaps overly-simple advice isn't enough to guide you in solving your problem, then I encourage you to post your .mph file to the forum so that everyone can see the details of your model and can offer you more specific and useful help.
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                            If you are already successfully plotting the electric *potential* along a line, then you should be able to very easily replace the expression for the potential with an expression for the *electric field*, and then plot that.  If this perhaps overly-simple advice isn't enough to guide you in solving your problem, then I encourage you to post your .mph file to the forum so that everyone can see the details of your model and can offer you more specific and useful help.                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                            
                                                                                        
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                                2022年3月11日 GMT+8 02:28                            
                        
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                                2022年3月11日 GMT+8 03:55                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hello Derek,
Two quick remarks:
- While the potential is a scalar, the electric field is a vector quantity, so you can't plot it with a surface plot (though you could plot its norm, or any other scalar quantity derived from its components); consider using an arrow plot or a streamline plot. You will find the electric field is then one of the ready-to-use quantities for those types of plots. There are training videos on the topic of arrow plots and streamline plots in the Learning Center.
- Copper being a vastly better conductor than air, typically you leave the copper electrodes out of the simulation entirely (Their potential being known a priori) and replace them by boundary conditions on the electrostatics problem solved on the air domain only. See this capacitor model for an example.
Best,
Jeff
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                            Hello Derek,
Two quick remarks:
1. While the potential is a scalar, the electric field is a vector quantity, so you can't plot it with a surface plot (though you could plot its norm, or any other scalar quantity derived from its components); consider using an arrow plot or a streamline plot. You will find the electric field is then one of the ready-to-use quantities for those types of plots. There are training videos on the topic of arrow plots and streamline plots in the [Learning Center](https://www.comsol.com/learning-center).
2. Copper being a vastly better conductor than air, typically you leave the copper electrodes out of the simulation entirely (Their potential being known a priori) and replace them by boundary conditions on the electrostatics problem solved on the air domain only. See [this capacitor model](https://www.comsol.com/model/tunable-mems-capacitor-123) for an example.
Best,
Jeff                        
                                                
                                                                                                            
                                             
                                            
                                                
    
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                                2022年3月13日 GMT+8 07:34                            
                        
                        
                                                    Thank you both for the advice. I am trying out your suggestions now, much appreciated.
My only further question is that when I am trying to plot the electric field using 1D Plot Tool, Line Graph, there is no option for distance on the x axis. I would like to plot the electric field on the y axis and the distance on the x axis.
Any further help appreciated.
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                            Thank you both for the advice. I am trying out your suggestions now, much appreciated. 
My only further question is that when I am trying to plot the electric field using 1D Plot Tool, Line Graph, there is no option for distance on the x axis. I would like to plot the electric field on the y axis and the distance on the x axis.
Any further help appreciated.
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                                2022年3月14日 GMT+8 20:44                            
                        
                        
                                                    Hello,
It sounds like you need to add to your model a "Cut Line 2D" dataset, corresponding to the line along which you want to plot the quantity. But remember my earlier remark: the electric field is not a scalar; a line plot will allow you to plot a scalar quantity derived from the electric field (such as its norm for instance), but not the electric field itself.
Best,
Jeff
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                            Hello,
It sounds like you need to add to your model a "Cut Line 2D" dataset, corresponding to the line along which you want to plot the quantity. But remember my earlier remark: the electric field is not a scalar; a line plot will allow you to plot a scalar quantity derived from the electric field (such as its norm for instance), but not the electric field itself.
Best,
Jeff