Point Charge Dynamics Near a Grounded Conducting Plane
Abstract
The classic image problem in electromagnetism involves a grounded infinite conducting plane and a point charge. The force of attraction between the point charge and the plane is identified using an equivalent-field picture of an image charge with opposite sign equidistant behind the plane resulting in a 1/ r 2 force of attraction between the original charge and the plane. If the point charge is released from rest it will reach the plane in a time τ. This time τ has not been calculated correctly up to now. Clarification of the inconsistency is presented along with a correct solution to the classic image problem. Other electromagnetism problems are mentioned with attractive 1/ r n forces (where n 1). Such situations arise between a point charge and a line charge (1/ r), between a line charge and a point dipole (1/ r2), between a point charge and a point dipole (1/ r3), and between a point dipole and a second point dipole (1/ r4).
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