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Re: Gap Losses



I think a calorimeter could be made in which the gap is immersed in a known 
quantity of dielectric fluid, and the whole thing thermally insulated.  Then by 
measuring the temperature rise of the fluid as a function of time, and assuming 
that the specific heat of the fluid is known, the energy loss in the gap could 
be computed. I might try this on my new small coil.

Regards
Dave Lockwood