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RE: Wireless Power Transmission



Original poster: SCOTT EWING <scottewing@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Of course you are right ! I can't even tell you what I was thinking when I posted that comment. Scott

Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Original poster: "S&JY"

Scott,

Your belief is, to put it mildly, absurd. How absurd? As an example, for a
Tesla coil secondary to resonate at about 8 Hz, you would first need to
build a toroid about 100 ft in diameter & 10 ft thick which would have a
capacitance of about 1100 pF. This would sit on top of a secondary 100 ft
in diameter and 600 ft high. On this would be wound about 777 miles of #16
wire!

Real Tesla coils, properly tuned, depending on their size, typically
resonate between 50 kHz and 500 kHz. There are perhaps a few thousand Tesla
coils that have been built over the years, most properly tuned, and not one
of them has ever resonated below 1,000 Hz, let alone 7.83 Hz.

--Steve Y.

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Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 10:05 PM
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Subject: RE: Wireless Power Transmission

Original poster: SCOTT EWING

Myself, I don't think so. I belive Tesla coils, properly tuned, are resonant
to the earths natural frequency7.83Hz.

Tesla list wrote:
Original poster: "David Thomson"

Hi Ed,

> No power transmission though - all his work obeyed the laws of nature.

So here we get to the crux of the matter. Is it your opinion that wireless
power transmission violates the laws of nature?

Dave







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