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smooth sphere vs unsmooth sphere
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To: "'Tesla List'" <tesla@pupman.com>
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Subject: smooth sphere vs unsmooth sphere
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From: Tesla List <tesla@stic.net>
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Date: Thu, 2 Apr 1998 22:38:20 -0600
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From: Sulaiman Abdullah [SMTP:sulabd@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 03, 1998 3:48 AM
To: tesla@pupman.com
Subject: Re: smooth sphere vs unsmooth sphere
>From: Bert Hickman [SMTP:bert.hickman@aquila.com]
>Sent: Friday, March 27, 1998 8:22 AM
>To: Tesla List
>Subject: Re: smooth sphere vs unsmooth sphere
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>Tesla List wrote:
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>> From: Sulaiman Abdullah [SMTP:sulabd@hotmail.com]
>> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 1998 10:25 AM
>> To: tesla@pupman.com
>> Subject: Re: smooth sphere vs unsmooth sphere
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>> Tristan,
>> You can estimate the voltage produced by your coil now.
>> VOLTAGE = 2.83 MV x R (R = radius in meters)
>> I just worked this formula out today based on a commonly accepted
value
>> of 25 micro-coulombs per square meter being the limit before
breakout.
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><SNIP>
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>Sulaiman
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>Where'd you find the 25 uC/square meter figure? Was this for DC?
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>Thanks!
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>-- Bert --
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Yes, this rersult is near enough to a similar 'rule of thumb' which
gives 3 kV / mm whether in a 'gap' or at the edge of a sphere.
V = 2.83 Mv x R (R = radius of sphere in meters) ... comments?