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|    charly to Kerry Soileau    |
|    Re: Electrically charged sphere in a vac    |
|    13 Feb 18 16:36:30    |
      From: info.ronse@skynet.be              Kerry Soileau wrote:       > If the negative charge on a sphere in a vacuum is increased       > sufficiently, do electrons begin to escape from the sphere into       > vacuum? If so, is the physics similar to that of the photoelectric       > effect work function concept?       >       > Thanks for any references/insight on this question.       >       > [[Mod. note -- I think the answers to your questions are "yes" and       > "yes". More detailed discussions from the newsgroup would be welcome.       > -- jt]]              Question : would this problem not be rather similar to a glass, filled       with water, inverted and under gravity? The water falls out, unless its       surface is stabilized by for example a sheet of paper.              Quantum tunneling of electrons leeds to a formula (Fowler Nordheim). But       its results are reached only for sharp points. For flat surfaces there       is a disagreement with experiment : the field reached is lower by a       factor 10-20, even for well polished surfaces. Stability problem?              charles              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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