The Quarterly Journal of Pure And Applied Mathematics

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The Quarterly Journal of Pure And Applied Mathematics
Sylvester, James Joseph, 1814-1897, [from Old Catalog] Ed
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Reciprocal Theorem. Take the pole 8 either within or without the shell, it is easy to see that the reciprocal surface of a sphere is another sphere. Therefore the potential of Digitized by LjOOQ 1C On a Proposition in Attractions. 133 a spherical surface whose density varies inversely as the cube of the distance from a point 8 at another point Y, separated from 8 by the attracting surface, is the same as that of a certain mass collected at 8.
\ 8 This mass is -= . lira. For let c be the distanc
...e of 8 K from C the centre of the sphere A. Then 8 being the centre of similitude of the two spheres, if ** be taken equal to the rectangle of the segments into which a chord from 8 is divided by either sphere, i.e. equal to ±{c* — a*) the two spheres become identical, and therefore the mass collected q_ 47r\ 8 a at *- ± (c 8 -aV Theorem. The potential of a spherical surface of uniform density and radius a on an external particle is the same as that of a mass Anrd* collected at its centre.
Reciprocal Theorem.


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