Focaloid

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Focaloid in 3D

In geometry, a focaloid is a shell bounded by two concentric, confocal ellipses (in 2D) or ellipsoids (in 3D).

Mathematical definition (3D)

If one boundary surface is given by

with semiaxes abc the second surface is given by

In the limit as λ → ∞ one speaks of thin focaloids.

In general, a focaloid could be understood as a shell consisting out of two closed coordinate surfaces of a confocal ellipsoidal coordinate system.

Confocal

Confocal ellipsoids share the same foci, which are given for the example above by

Physical meaning

A focaloid can be used as a construction element of a matter or charge distribution. The particular importance of focaloids lies in the fact that two different but confocal focaloids of the same mass or charge produce the same action on a test mass or charge in the exterior region.

See also

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