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What is uniform electric field ?and Define unit charge ​

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Answered by JacobIsrael
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A uniform electric field is a field in which the value of the field strength remains the same at all points. In a uniform electric field, as the field strength does not change and the field lines tend to be parallel and equidistant to each other. They are equally spaced.

A unit charge refers to a charge of one coulomb which is the standard unit of charge. One Coulomb of charge is equal to electrons or protons. One electron is equal to Coulombs.

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Answered by budhanush617
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The strength of an electric field E at any point may be defined as the electric, or Coulomb, force F exerted per unit positive electric charge q at that point, or simply E = F/q. ... The direction of the force that is exerted on a negative charge is opposite that which is exerted on a positive charge.

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