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RE: The equation used to calculate the resonant frequency of a secondary coil



Original poster: Dave Leddon <dave-at-leddon-dot-com> 

Or you could go to Bart Anderson's web site and capture the Java source 
code for either of his great Tesla coil design programs.  If you're just 
after the basic equations, the older version might be best: 
http://www.classictesla-dot-com/oldjava/javatc.html.  From the browser just 
select "Save page as" and then the option "Web page, complete" and you'll 
end up with a folder called "Java Files".  Don't worry, if you can read C 
code you can read Java.
Dave

At 09:19 PM 1/31/04 -0700, you wrote:
>Original poster: "Randy & Lori" <rburney6-at-comcast-dot-net>
>If you have one of the spreadsheet programs for building a whole coil,
>just click on the answer field for the secondary frequency and look up
>at the field properties bar (or address bar or what ever it's called).
>All of the coil equations can be had this way.  Thanks to the guys that
>put them together.
>
>Randy
>Savannah, GA
>
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>Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 8:00 PM
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>Subject: The equation used to calculate the resonant frequency of a
>secondary coil
>
>Original poster: "mercurus2000" <mercurus2000-at-cox-dot-net>
>
>Hello, I think I might have asked this before, but I'm looking for the
>equation to calculate the resonant frequency of a secondary coil, I'm
>not
>look for anything super complex that calculates variables like walls and
>
>the floor, I'm looking for the most simple equation to calcuate the
>resonant frequency of a coil without anything nearby. I could of swore I
>
>saw the equation floating around on the net somewhere.
>Thanks.
>Adam