a rough surface. uniform = same, so a nonuniform surface would be uneven and not the same. probably most rocks and surfaces that change or are not consistent.
The net electrical flux passing through a cylindrical surface in a nonuniform electric field is given by the integral of the electric field dot product with the surface area vector over the surface. The flux depends on the strength and direction of the electric field, as well as the shape and orientation of the surface.
The charge density on the surface of a conducting wire must be nonuniform, with a tangential component to the surface, in order for an electric field to act on the negatively charged electrons inside the wire. This nonuniform charge distribution creates an electric field inside the wire, allowing for the movement of the electrons.
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A region with nonuniform positive acceleration on a velocity-time graph would appear as a curved or non-linear section where the velocity is increasing at a variable rate.
Nonuniform mixtures are mixtures where the components are not evenly distributed throughout. This can result in regions within the mixture having different concentrations of the components. Examples include suspensions, emulsions, and heterogeneous mixtures.
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Jonathan Eisler has written: 'The weakest failure detector to solve nonuniform consensus'
Square yards would be a surface area measurement (3ft x 3ft), to measure surface area of a flat surface measure the length and width (in yards) then simply the two together .for example 5yards x 2 yards = 10 square yards=10 yards2To measure the surface area of a nonuniform surface you would need very specific tools and programs, that are not easily available.Measuring the square yards of sand is very unusual and what you may mean is "how do I measure cubic yards of sand?"
One condition, the net force acting on the body should not be zero.
Y B. Fridman has written: 'Strength and deformation in nonuniform temperature fields'
yes, there is a NET field .electric dipole experiences a net field .(not in uniform E.Field)
To create a presentation on uniform motion and nonuniform motion, you can start by defining each concept clearly. Explain how uniform motion is when an object travels at a constant speed in a straight line, while nonuniform motion is when the speed or direction of an object changes. Use visual aids like graphs, diagrams, and real-life examples to illustrate the differences between the two types of motion. Be sure to include relevant formulas and calculations to support your explanations.