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Give one point of difference between uniform and nonuniform magnetic field

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Answered by Anonymous
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Electric fields are represented by drawing field lines that represent the direction of the field, as well as the strength of the field. More field lines represents a higher field strength. 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. Uniform fields are created by setting up a potential difference between two conducting plates placed at a certain distance from one another. The field is considered to be uniform at the center of the plates, but varies close to the edge of the plates. The strength of the field depends on the potential difference applied to the plates and the distance by which they are separated. A higher potential difference or voltage results in a stronger electric field. The greater the distance between the plates, the weaker the field becomes. The electric field is therefore calculated as a ratio of the voltage between the plates to the distance they are separated by.

Answered by HeArty
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Uniform magnetic field lines will be parallel to each other, non uniform magnetic field lines are not parallel. Number of field lines per unit area does not changes with position for uniform magnetic field, but the no of field line per unit area is position dependent for non uniform field line.
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