On The Correct Thermo-dynamic Potential for Electro-static Dielectric Energy
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Various types of equilibrium processes involve electric fields. In some cases, the electrical energy appears to be negative (e.g. if the voltage is fixed by an external source). This paper explains how to derive the correct thermo-dynamic potential for electro-static phenomena, whether the voltage is fixed, or the charge is fixed, or some combination is fixed. In particular, we explain, in complete detail, why fixing the voltage introduces "a minus sign" in the electrical energy. Two explanations are given. The first explanation is based on a lumped-parameter argument (i.e. a lumped-capacitor model). The second explanation uses a distributed parameter model (i.e. a partial differential equation (PDE) model) of a dielectric medium, in this case, we allow for non-linearity and external polarization effects. Connections with Legendre (duality) transforms are also discussed.
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