Final answer:
The electric field inside a uniformly charged sphere is zero, while outside the sphere it is the same as that of a point charge at the center.
Step-by-step explanation:
The electric field inside a uniformly charged sphere is zero.
When a sphere is uniformly charged, the charges on the sphere are distributed evenly throughout its surface. Due to the symmetry of the sphere, the electric field inside cancels out and becomes zero.
However, outside the sphere, the electric field is the same as that of a point charge located at the center of the sphere with the same amount of charge.