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The charge of each image is measured by its distance from the origin and is always positive.

The total charge of the sphere is therefore

Each of these series is infinite, but if we combine them in the form

the series becomes converging.

In the same way we find for the charge of the sphere ,

The values of and are not, so far as I know, expressible in terms of known functions. Their difference, however, is easily expressed, for

When the spheres are equal the charge of each for potential unity is

When the sphere is very small compared with the sphere the charge on is

approximately;

or

The charge on is nearly the same as if were removed, or

The mean density on each sphere is found by dividing the charge by the surface. In this way we get