Homework Help Overview
The problem involves estimating the electrical resistance between a small copper sphere, partially immersed in a poorly conducting liquid, and the walls of a larger spherical copper bath. The context is within the subject area of electrical resistance in conductive materials, particularly focusing on geometrical considerations and resistivity.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning, Assumption checking
Approaches and Questions Raised
- Participants discuss the applicability of the resistivity equation to the problem, with some suggesting integration due to the varying cross-sectional area of the liquid. Questions arise regarding the limits of integration and the interpretation of the geometry involved.
Discussion Status
The discussion is ongoing, with various participants exploring different approaches to set up the resistance calculation. Some have proposed using spherical coordinates and integrating to account for the geometry, while others are questioning the assumptions about the shape and dimensions involved. There is no clear consensus yet, but several productive lines of reasoning are being developed.
Contextual Notes
Participants note the significance of the relationship between the radii of the sphere and the bath, particularly the condition that b is much larger than a. There is also mention of the need to consider infinitesimal elements in the integration process, reflecting the complexity of the problem setup.