Instability of a drop in relation to its own or polarizing charges

Regularities in the changes of the potential energy of an oscillating spherical and virtually spheroidal drop on the threshold of stability loss in relation to its self-charge are studied. For an unloaded drop in a uniform electrostatic field, in which it takes the equilibrium form of a spheroid ext...

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