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infinite cylinders of constant radius, with the line charge as the axis

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Distribution of charges on conductors

In [link] with a point charge, we found that the equipotential surfaces were in the form of spheres, with the point charge at the center. Given that a conducting sphere in electrostatic equilibrium is a spherical equipotential surface, we should expect that we could replace one of the surfaces in [link] with a conducting sphere and have an identical solution outside the sphere. Inside will be rather different, however.

The figure shows the Gaussian surface with radius r for a positively charged sphere with radius R.
An isolated conducting sphere.

To investigate this, consider the isolated conducting sphere of [link] that has a radius R and an excess charge q . To find the electric field both inside and outside the sphere, note that the sphere is isolated, so its surface change distribution and the electric field of that distribution are spherically symmetric. We can therefore represent the field as E = E ( r ) r ^ . To calculate E(r) , we apply Gauss’s law over a closed spherical surface S of radius r that is concentric with the conducting sphere. Since r is constant and n ^ = r ^ on the sphere,

S E · n ^ d a = E ( r ) d a = E ( r ) 4 π r 2 .

For r < R , S is within the conductor, so recall from our previous study of Gauss’s law that q enc = 0 and Gauss’s law gives E ( r ) = 0 , as expected inside a conductor at equilibrium. If r > R , S encloses the conductor so q enc = q . From Gauss’s law,

E ( r ) 4 π r 2 = q ε 0 .

The electric field of the sphere may therefore be written as

E = 0 ( r < R ) , E = 1 4 π ε 0 q r 2 r ^ ( r R ) .

As expected, in the region r R , the electric field due to a charge q placed on an isolated conducting sphere of radius R is identical to the electric field of a point charge q located at the center of the sphere.

To find the electric potential inside and outside the sphere, note that for r R , the potential must be the same as that of an isolated point charge q located at r = 0 ,

V ( r ) = 1 4 π r ε 0 q r ( r R )

simply due to the similarity of the electric field.

For r < R , E = 0 , so V ( r ) is constant in this region. Since V ( R ) = q / 4 π ε 0 R ,

V ( r ) = 1 4 π r ε 0 q R ( r < R ) .

We will use this result to show that

σ 1 R 1 = σ 2 R 2 ,

for two conducting spheres of radii R 1 and R 2 , with surface charge densities σ 1 and σ 2 respectively, that are connected by a thin wire, as shown in [link] . The spheres are sufficiently separated so that each can be treated as if it were isolated (aside from the wire). Note that the connection by the wire means that this entire system must be an equipotential.

The figure shows two positively charged spheres with radii R subscript 1 and R subscript 2. The spheres are away from each other and connected by a wire.
Two conducting spheres are connected by a thin conducting wire.

We have just seen that the electrical potential at the surface of an isolated, charged conducting sphere of radius R is

V = 1 4 π r ε 0 q R .

Now, the spheres are connected by a conductor and are therefore at the same potential; hence

1 4 π r ε 0 q 1 R 1 = 1 4 π r ε 0 q 2 R 2 ,

and

q 1 R 1 = q 2 R 2 .

The net charge on a conducting sphere and its surface charge density are related by q = σ ( 4 π R 2 ) . Substituting this equation into the previous one, we find

σ 1 R 1 = σ 2 R 2 .

Obviously, two spheres connected by a thin wire do not constitute a typical conductor with a variable radius of curvature. Nevertheless, this result does at least provide a qualitative idea of how charge density varies over the surface of a conductor. The equation indicates that where the radius of curvature is large (points B and D in [link] ), σ and E are small.

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Source:  OpenStax, University physics volume 2. OpenStax CNX. Oct 06, 2016 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col12074/1.3
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