Abstract
This is the fourth in a Series of papers on the interrelation of the theory of the potential and the technical practice of electrodeposition. The first problem considered in this paper is the flow between two right circular cylinders that are not concentric. The second problem considered is that of flow to two circular cylinders at the same potential. These two problems have specific as well as general importance in the theory and practice of electrodeposition. There are also included three examples of right circular cylinders with linear polarization. One of these is important because it is a computation of the effect of both anode and cathode polarization.

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