Equilibrium distribution
Ashot Vagharshakyan

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the equilibrium interactions between two charged balls, exploring how size, charge, and distance influence their motion, attraction, repulsion, and vibration behaviors.
Contribution
It provides a theoretical analysis of charged ball interactions, including conditions for attraction, repulsion, and vibration, expanding understanding of electrostatic equilibrium.
Findings
Balls can move in same or opposite directions depending on parameters
Vibration of one ball is possible in equilibrium conditions
Interaction depends on size, charge, and distance
Abstract
In the paper discusses the interaction between two charged balls in equilibrium state. It is shown that, depending of the sizes, charges and distance, the balls can move in the same or opposite direction. They can repulse and attract. It is proved, that one of the balls may vibrate.
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Taxonomy
TopicsElectrohydrodynamics and Fluid Dynamics · Engineering and Technology Innovations · Electric Power Systems and Control
