Potential of two surfaces coming together

In summary, the potential of two water droplets coming together is proportional to the charge and inversely proportional to the radius.
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[SOLVED] potential of two surfaces coming together

lets say we have two water droplets(assume them to be spherical shape) with a each having charge q and each has the potential at its surface as kq/r.What is the potential if the two water droplets combine?
I thought tht the radius and charge wud double...and so the potential wud double...but its wrong.Why?Thx in advance
 
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Radius will not double. The correct factor is the cube root of 2. Why do you think the radius will double?
 
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why is it cube root of two?I thought the radius will double because they come together...
 
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No, the volume will double if you put them together. Can you work it out now?
 
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nope still can figure it out..how can I get the new radius from the doubling of the volume and the charge??
 
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The radius has nothing to do with the charge. Initially you have two spherical droplets of radius r. They each have volume [tex] k r^3 [/tex]. Put together they have total volume [tex] 2kr^3 [/tex]. Now what would the radius of a sphere have to be if its volume is [tex] 2kr^3 [/tex]? Call the radius of the combined sphere [tex] r_{1} [/tex]. Write the expression for its volume interms of [tex] r_{1} [/tex]. Equate that to [tex] 2kr^3 [/tex].
 
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ohhh..I c.So r is radius of the original drop and r1 is the radius of the new combined drop.
So equating gives kr^3=2kr1^3 which gives r1=2^(1/3)r
then substituting in the original eqtn gives 2kq/{[2^(1/3)]r}...then u get 2^(2/3) not 2^(1/3)...so wht did I do wrong this time?thank you
 
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[tex] 2^{1/3} [/tex] is the factor by which the radius changes. The potential is proportional to the charge, and inversely proportional to the radius. So if the charge is doubled, and the radius is increased by a factor of [tex] 2^{1/3} [/tex], the potential will increase by a factor of [tex] 2^{2/3} [/tex].
 
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ohk thank you so much...you r a genius!
 

1. What is the potential of two surfaces coming together?

The potential of two surfaces coming together refers to the amount of energy that is released or absorbed when two surfaces make contact with each other. This can be influenced by factors such as the type of materials, surface properties, and environmental conditions.

2. How is the potential of two surfaces coming together measured?

The potential of two surfaces coming together is typically measured using various techniques such as atomic force microscopy, surface energy analysis, and contact angle measurements. These methods allow for the quantification of the energy involved in the interaction between the two surfaces.

3. What factors affect the potential of two surfaces coming together?

The potential of two surfaces coming together is influenced by a variety of factors including surface roughness, chemical composition, temperature, and humidity. Additionally, external forces such as applied pressure or shear can also impact the potential between two surfaces.

4. What are the practical applications of understanding the potential of two surfaces coming together?

Understanding the potential of two surfaces coming together is important in various fields such as materials science, engineering, and biomedicine. It can help in the development of better adhesives, coatings, and surface treatments, as well as in understanding biological processes such as cell adhesion.

5. Can the potential of two surfaces coming together be controlled?

Yes, the potential of two surfaces coming together can be controlled through various methods such as surface modifications, use of different materials, and changing environmental conditions. By understanding the factors that influence the potential, it is possible to manipulate and optimize it for specific applications.

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