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The capacity of the middle plate is

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Correction for the Thickness of the Plate.

Since the middle plate is generally of a thickness which cannot be neglected in comparison with the distance between the plates, we may obtain a better representation of the facts of the case by supposing the section of the intermediate plate to correspond with the curve .

The plate will be of nearly uniform thickness, , at a distance from the boundary, but will be rounded near the edge.

The position of the actual edge of the plate is found by putting , whence

(17)

The value of at this edge is 0, and at a point for which it is

Hence the quantity of electricity on the plate is the same as if a strip of breadth

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had been added to the plate, the density being assumed to be every where the same as it is at a distance from the boundary.


Density near the Edge.

The surface-density at any point of the plate is

(19)

The quantity within brackets rapidly approaches unity as increases, so that at a distance from the boundary equal to times the breadth of the strip , the actual density is greater than the normal density by about of the normal density.

In like manner we may calculate the density on the infinite planes

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When , the density is of the normal density.