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distinguished between uniform electric field &non uniform electric field.​

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Answered by laxmipathak25200
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In a non-uniform electric field, the field lines tend to be curved and are more concentrated near the charges. In a uniform electric field, since the field strength does not vary, the field lines are parallel to each other and equally spaced.

Answered by Jamesbond24
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In a uniform electric field, since the field strength does not vary, the field lines are parallel to each other and equally spaced. Uniform fields are created by setting up a potential difference between two conducting plates placed at a certain distance from one another.

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In non uniform electric field, the field lines are not parallel and not equidistant. An example is a single proton, with field lines that are “circle outwards”. The equipotential decreases by an inverse square law by increase in distance from source charge.

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