Coefficients of potential

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In electrostatics, the coefficients of potential determine the relationship between the charge and electrostatic potential (electrical potential), which is purely geometric:

ϕ1=p11Q1++p1nQnϕ2=p21Q1++p2nQnϕn=pn1Q1++pnnQn.

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pij=ϕiQj=(ϕiQj)Q1,...,Qj1,Qj+1,...,Qn.

Note that:

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The physical content of the symmetry is as follows:

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In general, the coefficients is used when describing system of conductors, such as in the capacitor.

Theory

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ϕi=j=1n14πϵ0SjσjdajRji (i=1, 2..., n),

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σjσj=fj,

or

σj=σjfj=QjSjfj.

Then,

ϕi=j=1nQj4πϵ0SjSjfjdajRji.

It can be shown that SjfjdajRji is independent of the distribution σj. Hence, with

pij=14πϵ0SjSjfjdajRji,

we have

ϕi=j=1npijQj (i = 1, 2, ..., n).

Example

In this example, we employ the method of coefficients of potential to determine the capacitance on a two-conductor system.

For a two-conductor system, the system of linear equations is

ϕ1=p11Q1+p12Q2ϕ2=p21Q1+p22Q2.

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ϕ1=(p11p12)Qϕ2=(p21p22)Q,

and

Δϕ=ϕ1ϕ2=(p11+p22p12p21)Q.

Hence,

C=1p11+p222p12.

Related coefficients

Note that the array of linear equations

ϕi=j=1npijQj (i = 1,2,...n)

can be inverted to

Qi=j=1ncijϕj (i = 1,2,...n)

where the cijScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". with i = jScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". are called the coefficients of capacity and the cijScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". with i ≠ jScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". are called the coefficients of electrostatic induction.[1]

For a system of two spherical conductors held at the same potential,[2]

Qa=(c11+c12)V,Qb=(c12+c22)V

Q=Qa+Qb=(c11+2c12+cbb)V

If the two conductors carry equal and opposite charges,

ϕ1=Q(c12+c22)(c11c22c122),ϕ2=Q(c12+c11)(c11c22c122)

C=Qϕ1ϕ2=c11c22c122c11+c22+2c12

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References

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  1. L. D. Landau, E. M. Lifshitz, and L. P. Pitaevskii, Electrodynamics of Continuous Media (Course of Theoretical Physics, Vol. 8), 2nd ed. (Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1984) p. 4.
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