Stable Configurations Of Charged Sedimenting Particles
Abstract
The qualitative behavior of charged particles in a vacuum is given by Earnshaw's Theorem which states that there is no steady configuration of charged particles in a vacuum which is asymptotically stable to perturbations. In a viscous fluid, examples of stationary configurations of sedimenting uncharged particles are known, but they are unstable or neutrally stable - they are not attractors. In this paper, it is shown by example that two charged particles settling in a fluid may have a configuration which is asymptotically stable to perturbations, for a wide range of charges, radii and densities. The existence of such "bound states" is essential from a fundamental point of view and it can be significant for dilute charged particulate systems in various biological, medical and industrial contexts.
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@article{arxiv.1810.02640,
title = {Stable Configurations Of Charged Sedimenting Particles},
author = {C. I. Trombley and M. L. Ekiel-Jezewska},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.02640},
year = {2018}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures, supplemental material