The inequality between size and charge in spherical symmetry
arXiv:1511.04489 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.93.044055
Abstract
We prove that for a spherically symmetric charged body two times the radius is always strictly greater than the charge of the body. We also prove that this inequality is sharp. Finally, we discuss the physical implications of this geometrical inequality and present numerical examples that illustrate this theorem.
34 pages, 10 figures. Added references. New example in section 3.3