somasimple
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Hi all,
A closed cylinder of Length L, with a radius r and a thickness d is filled with m1q1+m2q2 charges. Their respective volume charge densities are \rho1 and \rho2.
The volume is surrounded with a neutral solute (n1q1+n2q2=0) with a volume charge density of \rho3.
(see picture).
Case 1/
m2>m1 => m1q1+m2q2<0
Is there any attraction from the "core" to the outer charges?
Does it depend of the charges densities and volume thickness?
A closed cylinder of Length L, with a radius r and a thickness d is filled with m1q1+m2q2 charges. Their respective volume charge densities are \rho1 and \rho2.
The volume is surrounded with a neutral solute (n1q1+n2q2=0) with a volume charge density of \rho3.
(see picture).
Case 1/
m2>m1 => m1q1+m2q2<0
Is there any attraction from the "core" to the outer charges?
Does it depend of the charges densities and volume thickness?