Abstract
In this study, we propose an analytical model to elucidate the formation of electric fields between two parallel conducting plates. Using nine Gaussian surfaces, we investigated the charge redistributions and electric fields formed by parallel conducting plates when two charged plates get close together. The electric charges are redistributed via a new electrostatic equilibrium to create the electric field of each plates. As a result, the electric field start from + electrode plate to - electrode plate via inducing a new electrostatic equilibrium, implying that the application of Gaussian surfaces to only one of the electrodes of parallel-plate capacitors is deserved. The results will help undergraduate students understand the charge redistribution and the electric field formation in parallel-plate capacitors in a reasonable manner.