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The Conducting Ring Viewed as a Wormhole

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arxiv 1805.11147 v1 pith:UP32BAQK submitted 2018-05-23 physics.class-ph gr-qcphysics.hist-ph

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keywords chargecirculargreenimageringwormholeconductingelectrostatics
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We compute the exterior Green function for a grounded equi-potential circular ring in two-dimensional electrostatics by treating the system geometrically as a "squashed wormhole" with an image charge located in a novel but obvious position, thereby implementing a method first suggested in 1897 by Sommerfeld. We compare and contrast the strength and location of the image charge in the wormhole picture with that of the conventional point of view where an image charge is located inside the circular ring. While the two viewpoints give mathematically equivalent Green functions, we believe they provide strikingly different physics perspectives. We also comment on earlier Green function results by Hobson in 1900, and by Davis and Reitz in 1971, who applied Sommerfeld's method to analyze a grounded conducting circular disk in three-dimensional electrostatics.

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