Boundary asymmetry and curvature


 Net force on an isolated box (note the absence of momentum conservation)?

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yellow ball In the absence of external torques, a net force is constrained as averaging active particle equations of motion gives:

yellow ball For a closed box the total force and current will both be zero independent of wall potential, suggesting an equation of state.

However, there remain important consequences of activity even in the absence of wall-induced reorientation:

Wall shape and curvature:

N. Nikola, A.P. Solon, Y. Kafri, M. Kardar, J. Tailleur, R. Voituriez, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 098001 (2016);

yellow ball   Tangential Ratchet force: Asymmetric walls support a current and net tangential force:

yellow ball   Normal force variations for sinusoidal wall:    

 

Variation of pressure with curvature is reminiscent of Laplace's law, implying an activity-induced line (surface) tension: