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Re: Malcolm's ruler machine
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To: tesla@pupman.com 
 
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Subject: Re: Malcolm's ruler machine 
 
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From: Terry Fritz <twftesla@uswest.net> 
 
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Date: Sat, 27 May 2000 10:59:30 -0600 
 
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Approved: twftesla@uswest.net 
 
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Delivered-To: fixup-tesla@pupman.com@fixme 
 
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In-Reply-To: <002901bfc7ec$6dac9760$06000004@oemcomputer> 
 
Hi Bob,
At 11:00 AM 5/27/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi Terry,
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>More thoughts for extensions.  Add known masses (at least 100 times the mass
>of the wire) to the end of the wire and plot the the SQU f against mass.
>The intersection with the mass axis is the equivalent of med C.  Then weigh
>the wire (moving part only) thats the equivalent of intrinsic C.  Now add
>small masses about the same mass as the wire.  You can then check the
>addition law.
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>Regards Bob,
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>
Right now, if I add a heavy mass to the top it just bends the wire over.
In retrospect, I should have the wire hanging down so gravity would help
and not hurt having a heavy top mass.  
The wire is strong enough to hold smaller wieghts that are similar to the
frequency shift in a Tesla coil however.  I hope to do more experimants
this weekend.
Do you think this is a reasonable model for a real Tesla coil?  Are there
any special things I should be looking for in my tests?
Cheers,
	Terry