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4.95 Wiggling Wire (Princeton)
First solution: Consider the midpoint of the wire P fixed at points A and B
(see Figure S.4.95). let be the deviation of the wire from the line segment
AB. Then, in equilibrium, the wire will consist of segments and
To find we will have to find the minimum work to change the
shape of the wire from APB to
Using a standard formula for the probability of fluctuation (see Problem
4.93),
we obtain
So,
This answer can be easily generalized for an arbitrary point along the
wire (see Landau and Lifshitz, Statistical Physics, Sect. 112):