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Re: [TCML] Re:Earth Capacitors



Hi Gareth,

I fully agree with Gary. To add, the field is predictable although it would take a field mapping program to view it. Dr. Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz "may" have a program for this. Worth taking a look.
http://www.coe.ufrj.br/~acmq/ <http://www.coe.ufrj.br/%7Eacmq/>

Take care,
Bart

Lau, Gary wrote:
Sorry Gareth, but none of what you're suggesting here is remotely correct.  Fields diminish in magnitude as they travel away from the source, they don't grow.  The field doesn't bounce off the secondary; it is absorbed.  I think it is the "coupling" between the primary and secondary that you are getting at here, and this is very well understood.  There are programs that, given the physical geometry of the primary and secondary, can accurately predict the coupling, and primary conductor diameter is not a significant factor.  And the waveforms will always be fundamentally sine waves, regardless of conductor size or coupling.

Don't let me be a wet blanket and squelch your desire to experiment.  I think that more is learned from performing even failed experiments than by doing nothing but reading posts by others like me.  But it's only fair to share what is already known.

Regards, Gary Lau
MA, USA

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Subject: [TCML] Re:Earth Capacitors

Hi    Thanks Grant so true.Bart Ill get around to those capacitors on earth readings
but I would also like to own a few more types with higher capacitence and voltage
caps to try different results. If you cross section one of your primary windings you
get a circle,now when a magnetic pulse is generated you get a magnetic field that
starts small going into the air then it grows larger as it gets further away from your
primary until it bounces off your secondary at any point or and gets absorbed.If
your surface area of your primary it bigger then the start point wave will be bigger
and bounce off a larger part of the secondary.If your primary is 10 turns of small
wire,lots of small waves with more room for incorrectly bouncing.If they big The
Waves will cover a larger area making I would say smoother running.Sine waves
are also smooth. Not up and down and all over the place,Lots of room for
interference! Gareth
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