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Seemed more appropriate due to the age to start a new thread. Rewatched the vid recently, while browsing my youtube list. Got me wondering.
Tesla, as I mentioned on another thread, repeatedly claimed some of his coils would lose resistance under some conditions. His Colorado Springs magnifying transmitter was one of them. Frank getting his number from various places made me wonder if the same numbers showed up for his coil.
Malone's book has some rough info on the coil in chapter ten of the book:
http://books.google.com/books?id=ZNqo1z ... &q&f=false
I just don't know the math for figuring out just how far an electron moves in an AC current. If someone could help me with the math, I'd appreciate it.
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