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  2. Method of image charges - Wikipedia

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    The method of image charges (also known as the method of images and method of mirror charges) is a basic problem-solving tool in electrostatics.The name originates from the replacement of certain elements in the original layout with fictitious charges, which replicates the boundary conditions of the problem (see Dirichlet boundary conditions or Neumann boundary conditions).

  3. Method of images - Wikipedia

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    The method of images (or method of mirror images) is a mathematical tool for solving differential equations, in which boundary conditions are satisfied by combining a solution not restricted by the boundary conditions with its possibly weighted mirror image. Generally, original singularities are inside the domain of interest but the function is ...

  4. Charge (physics) - Wikipedia

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    Thus, charges are associated with conserved quantum numbers; these are the eigenvalues of the generator . A "charge" can also refer to a point-shaped object with an electric charge and a position, such as in the method of image charges.

  5. Lifshitz theory of van der Waals force - Wikipedia

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    In condensed matter physics and physical chemistry, the Lifshitz theory of van der Waals forces, sometimes called the macroscopic theory of van der Waals forces, is a method proposed by Evgeny Mikhailovich Lifshitz in 1954 for treating van der Waals forces between bodies which does not assume pairwise additivity of the individual intermolecular forces; that is to say, the theory takes into ...

  6. Xerography - Wikipedia

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    The charge that remains on the drum after this exposure is a 'latent' image and is a negative of the original document. [ 6 ] Whether in a scanning or a stationary optical system, combinations of lenses and mirrors are used to project the original image on the platen (scanning surface) onto the photoconductor.

  7. Triboelectric effect - Wikipedia

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    There is evidence for a retarding Coulomb force between asperities of different charges, [110] and an increase in the adhesion from contact electrification when geckos walk on water. [111] There is also evidence of connections between jerky (stick–slip) processes during sliding with charge transfer, [44] electrical discharge [112] and x-ray ...

  8. Ex-Washington state newspaper editor pleads not guilty to ...

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    A former Spokesman-Review newspaper editor arrested and accused of paying girls for sexually explicit images pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to nearly a dozen charges. Steven Smith, 73, pleaded not ...

  9. Charge-coupled device - Wikipedia

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    In a CCD image sensor, pixels are represented by p-doped metal–oxide–semiconductor (MOS) capacitors.These MOS capacitors, the basic building blocks of a CCD, [1] are biased above the threshold for inversion when image acquisition begins, allowing the conversion of incoming photons into electron charges at the semiconductor-oxide interface; the CCD is then used to read out these charges.