Abstract

It is shown that for thin-walled uncharged cylindrical and conical conductors in the field of a point charge, there is an electrostatic “repulsion effect” previously predicted for conductors with a non-through cavity. Axial symmetry of the cavity is not necessary for the manifestation of the effect. This proves the possibility of a “repulsion effect” for conductors with different types of cavities.

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