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A uniform electric field has symmetrical and constant field effect throughout the region is permeates.

Or in easier language, the test charge should encounter constant force through out the region when the electric field is uniform or constant.

So, according to your query the uniform field is there, where the effect of the uniform is constant.

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-a definition of uniform electric charge

-A dispersed colloidal particle can adsorb electically caharaged particles(ions) on its surface. The charged species adsorbed on the surface of a given kind of colloidal particle may be either positive or negative

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It does not need a positive or negative charge to balance out its atom lingo, so has no charge that pulls it towards other atomic particles. Therefore, it is commandeering a neutral state of charge, or no charge at all.

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A uniform electric field is an electric field having all of it's lines parallel to each other and of constant magnitude.

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The unified electrical charge (u.e.c. of an elementary charge quantum that is) is equal to:

1.6021773*10-19 Coulomb

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