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Electric Field within the Polywell

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 6:27 pm
by Aero
The electric field inside a spherical shell of charge is zero.

This is true, but does it relate to the polywell? For the moment, let the polywell be considered to be spherical. But is it really a shell. Might it not be more like a charged solid of uniform density, like this.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index ... 448AAcLcJn
I agree that at the exact center point the charge will be zero as for a spherical shell. Do all of the electrons hang out at the boundary of the polywell or are they distributed throughout the polywell.

It makes a difference in the path that an ion takes as it passes through the the core. I envision a distributed field having a focusing effect on the ions, given the correct choice of well depth for the ion energy.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 8:59 pm
by MSimon
At any point inside the shell the net charge will be zero.

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2008 11:38 pm
by Aero
So there are no electrons inside the shell, or an equal number of electrons and protons with the excess electrons in the shell? How do we know this?

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 9:01 pm
by D Tibbets
I started a new thread " Eureka, my new understanding of the Polywell"
that is derived from my newly gained knowledge from this thread. :idea:


Dan Tibbets