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If the charge is evenly distributed over the sphere ... as it would be if the sphere is a conducting material ... then the electric field at the center of the sphere is zero. If the sphere is not a conductor and the charge hasn't been applied to it symmetrically, then the magnitude and direction of the electric field at the center depend on every little detail of exactly how it's distributed on the sphere.
Oil is a heterogeneous mixture. This is because the components of the mixture are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
Fluid Pressure is evenly distributed at a given level in fluid. Your welcome
The charge is evenly spread inside and outside
The field is zero inside only if any charge is evenly distributed on the surface. That's a mathematical theorem, sorry I don't have the proof handy. But when you measure the electric field inside a charged sphere, the charge you use might be large enough to redistribute the surface charge. In this case the electric field will not be zero. Only if you measure at the centre.
the object will have neutral charge
The electrical charge is evenly distributed.
The location of the electrons in the Thomson's plum pudding model of the atom are contained in orbitals. These orbitals are what make the element stable or unstable.
The sun does not have an atmosphere. In the earth, the temperature in the different layers is not evenly distributed.
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In a polar covalent bond, the electrons are pulled more toward certain elements, giving them a partial charge. In a non polar bond, the electrons are evenly or close to evenly shared.
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Transformers
Of course they. If not, they would not be "in solution".If substances of a solution are evenly distributed then they have reached equilibrium.
J.J. Thomson's ideas were called the plum-pudding model. This model described how electrons were evenly distributed throughout the atom.
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This a nonhomogeneous mixture.