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Fig. 9

If and are two points, and their images, being the centre of inversion, and the radius of the sphere of inversion,

Hence the triangles , are similar, and

If a quantity of electricity be placed at , its potential at will be

If be placed at its potential at will be

In the theory of electrical images

Hence

(17),

or the potential at due to the electricity at is to the potential at the image of due to the electrical image of as is to .

Since this ratio depends only on and not on , the potential at due to any system of electrified bodies is to that at due to the image of the system as is to .

If be the distance of any point from the centre, and that of its image , and if be the electrification of , and that of , also if be linear, superficial, and solid elements at , and their images at , and the corresponding line-surface and volume-densities of electricity at the two points, the potential at due to the original system, and the potential at due to the inverse system, then

(18)[1]

If in the original system a certain surface is that of a conductor,

  1. See Thomson and Tait's Natural Philosophy, § 515.