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B N R B R D: A) The Boundary Condition

This document discusses the boundary condition for determining the critical radius of a sphere and calculating the pressure exerted on its surface. 1) The boundary condition that the potential is equal to zero at the surface of the sphere (r=R) can be used to determine the critical radius. 2) The pressure exerted on the spherical surface can be calculated by integrating the force per unit volume over the entire volume and applying integration by parts. 3) The expression for the pressure on the spherical surface is given as P = A!f"E4R2, where R is the radius of the sphere.

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B N R B R D: A) The Boundary Condition

This document discusses the boundary condition for determining the critical radius of a sphere and calculating the pressure exerted on its surface. 1) The boundary condition that the potential is equal to zero at the surface of the sphere (r=R) can be used to determine the critical radius. 2) The pressure exerted on the spherical surface can be calculated by integrating the force per unit volume over the entire volume and applying integration by parts. 3) The expression for the pressure on the spherical surface is given as P = A!f"E4R2, where R is the radius of the sphere.

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A10)

a) The boundary condition

! (r = R) = 0

can be satisfied by taking

n!
Bn =
R
by taking n=1
!
B=
R
which implies that the radius of the critical sphere
! 2D ! D
R2 = R=
"# f $ # a "# f $ # a
or
b)

The boundary condition

sin ($ r / R )
R R R

P = " q '''dV = " ! f #E4$ r 2% dr = ! f #E4$ " r2A dr = A! f #E4$ " r sin ($ r / R )
V 0 0
r 0

Integrating by parts
R R R
R R R2 R2 R2
"0 r sin (! r / R ) = # ! r cos (! r / R ) 0 + "0 ! cos (! r / R ) = ! + ! 2 sin (! r / R ) 0 = !
R

P
P = A! f "E4R 2 # A =
4! f "ER 2

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