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Voltage Profile (Re: Experiment - Displacement Current's Magnetic Fields)



Original poster: "davep by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <davep-at-quik-dot-com>


> >In the case of the ruler analogy, the rising voltage gradient
> >towards the top of the coil is immediately suspicious, since it
> >implies not only a lot of current in that part of the coil

	I can't think why.  Roughly
	As one moves up the coil, the end gets closer, the
	impedance gets higher.  fixed power, higher impedance,
	lower current, more voltage.  Standard profile in any
	1/4 wave resonator.  (modified, by top hat...)

	Indeed, applying it without crosscheck to the Tesla secondary
	system would be iffy...

>> (which is incompatible with a reasonable guess at the capacitance
>>profile), but also implies a vastly increasing coil current as you
>>approach the top,

	Again, i can't see why.  As one approaches the top, the end
	is in sight.  No place for current to go???

>> which defies explanation.  A safer and justifiable guess would have
>>been a sine.

	Which is routinely used in Antenna work...
	The use of this Teasel work would need to be verified, but
	as noted, seems apropos...

	best
	dwp