Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
- PRELIMINARY
- PART I ELECTROSTATICS
- CHAPTER I DESCRIPTION OF PHENOMENA
- CHAPTER II ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ELECTRICITY
- CHAPTER III SYSTEMS OF CONDUCTORS
- CHAPTER IV GENERAL THEOREMS
- CHAPTER V MECHANICAL ACTION BETWEEN ELECTRIFIED BODIES
- CHAPTER VI POINTS AND LINES OF EQUILIBRIUM
- CHAPTER VII FORMS OF EQUIPOTENTIAL SURFACES AND LINES OF FLOW
- CHAPTER VIII SIMPLE CASES OF ELECTRIFICATION
- CHAPTER IX SPHERICAL HARMONICS
- CHAPTER X CONFOCAL SURFACES OF THE SECOND DEGREE
- CHAPTER XI THEORY OF ELECTRIC IMAGES
- CHAPTER XII CONJUGATE FUNCTIONS IN TWO DIMENSIONS
- CHAPTER XIII ELECTROSTATIC INSTRUMENTS
- PART II ELECTROKINEMATICS
- Plate section
CHAPTER XI - THEORY OF ELECTRIC IMAGES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
- PRELIMINARY
- PART I ELECTROSTATICS
- CHAPTER I DESCRIPTION OF PHENOMENA
- CHAPTER II ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICAL THEORY OF ELECTRICITY
- CHAPTER III SYSTEMS OF CONDUCTORS
- CHAPTER IV GENERAL THEOREMS
- CHAPTER V MECHANICAL ACTION BETWEEN ELECTRIFIED BODIES
- CHAPTER VI POINTS AND LINES OF EQUILIBRIUM
- CHAPTER VII FORMS OF EQUIPOTENTIAL SURFACES AND LINES OF FLOW
- CHAPTER VIII SIMPLE CASES OF ELECTRIFICATION
- CHAPTER IX SPHERICAL HARMONICS
- CHAPTER X CONFOCAL SURFACES OF THE SECOND DEGREE
- CHAPTER XI THEORY OF ELECTRIC IMAGES
- CHAPTER XII CONJUGATE FUNCTIONS IN TWO DIMENSIONS
- CHAPTER XIII ELECTROSTATIC INSTRUMENTS
- PART II ELECTROKINEMATICS
- Plate section
Summary
155.] We have already shewn that when a conducting sphere is under the influence of a known distribution of electricity, the distribution of electricity on the surface of the sphere can be determined by the method of spherical harmonics.
For this purpose we require to expand the potential of the influencing system in a series of solid harmonics of positive degree, having the centre of the sphere as origin, and we then find a corresponding series of solid harmonics of negative degree, which express the potential due to the electrification of the sphere.
By the use of this very powerful method of analysis, Poisson determined the electrification of a sphere under the influence of a given electrical system, and he also solved the more difficult problem to determine the distribution of electricity on two conducting spheres in presence of each other. These investigations have been pursued at great length by Plana and others, who have confirmed the accuracy of Poisson.
In applying this method to the most elementary case of a sphere under the influence of a single electrified point, we require to expand the potential due to the electrified point in a series of solid harmonics, and to determine a second series of solid harmonics which express the potential, due to the electrification of the sphere, in the space outside.
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- A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism , pp. 191 - 225Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1873
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