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Excerpt from Electrohydrodynamics I: The Equilibrium of a Charged Gas in a Container
The constant a in (1) is the ratio of electric charge density to mass density in the fluid. It is constant because we assume that the fluid is uniformly charged. If each molecule of the fluid has mass m and charge e than a e m which is the case when the fluid is an electron gas.
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Excerpt from Electrohydrodynamics I: The Equilibrium of a Charged Gas in a Container
In this first article we determine the equilibrium of a uniformly charged gas an electron gas) within a container. This problem is some times treated in elementary physics, where it is concluded that all the charge comes to rest on the walls of the container, due to the mutual repulsion of the charges constituting the gas. This solution, however, neglects the effect of the gas pressure, which is to prevent the gas from being entirely concentrated in a layer at the container surface. In terms of kinetic theory, the elementary solution neglects the thermal motion of the particles constituting the gas.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Print on Demand. Enter the fascinating realm of electrohydrodynamics, where the interplay of electric fields and fluids unfolds. This book delves into the equilibrium of uniformly charged gases within perfectly conducting containers. The author takes a holistic approach, treating the fluid as a continuum rather than relying solely on kinetic theory. This comprehensive exploration uncovers the nuanced behaviors of charged fluids and their interaction with electric forces. Through rigorous analysis, the author establishes the existence, uniqueness, and monotonicity of equilibrium solutions and unveils fascinating properties of the fluid's distribution within the container. Moreover, this book sheds light on the fundamental limitations of fluid density and pressure, demonstrating that these quantities cannot be arbitrarily increased at inner points of the container, regardless of the amount of gas introduced. This profound insight challenges conventional assumptions and provides a deeper understanding of the behavior of charged fluids in electric fields. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9781333357092_0
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