Why is electric intensity not the same at all points?
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Because it's not a uniform electric field. If it were uniform within some region then by definition neither its magnitude nor its direction would change from point to point within that region. ... The charge creating the electric field is constant. So, it has no role to play in the change in the electric field intensity....
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Because it's not a uniform electric field. If it were uniform within some region then by definition neither its magnitude nor its direction would change from point to point within that region. ... The charge creating the electric field is constant. So, it has no role to play in the change in the electric field intensity.
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