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#220
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Coda
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Uniform means it doesn't vary. The strength is the same everywhere. It doesn't follow the inverse square law because it says it doesn't. :P (In the real world, a uniform field is an approximation of the field between two oppositely-charged flat plates held at a fixed distance from each other.)
The magnitude (sometimes called "strength" or "intensity") of an electric field is, as I said, force / charge. It measures how much force the field can exert per unit charge.
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Posted 02-26-2017, 04:04 AM
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