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Re: Research Project (fwd)



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Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 22:09:18 -0700
From: Barton B. Anderson <bartb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Research Project (fwd)

Now that sounds like a fun little thing to do at those 4th of July 
bashes here in the US. Have little tubes of neon and pass around to 
guest. See if they have fun with a little light wand while the coil is 
running.

Bart

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>Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 17:00:29 -0500
>From: resonance <resonance@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: Re: Research Project (fwd)
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>Neon tubes are much more sensitive to RF currents than flourescent lamps. 
>We use both neon and argon (blue) as accessories for our commercial coils we 
>market to science museums.
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>Dr. Resonance
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>this is Matthew Boddicker
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>I have completed an experiment four months ago in which I used the Earth as
>a transmission line from one "Transmitter coil" to an identicle "Reciever
>coil". The experiement was a success, in as much that it is possible, but
>all that the "Reciever coil" was able to do was to get a flourescent light
>bulb to flicker. I have a twenty page paper on the research project that I
>have been rewriting. if anyone is interested in getting it from me I can get
>a copy to e-mail in two or three weeks. my e-mail is
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>shmerpleton_town@xxxxxxxxxxx
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>My best wishes to your research.
>Matthew
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>>From: "Tesla list" <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>To: tesla@xxxxxxxxxx
>>Subject: Research Project (fwd)
>>Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 10:58:42 -0600 (MDT)
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>>Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 11:01:31 -0500
>>From: Drake Schutt <drake89@xxxxxxxxx>
>>To: Tesla list <tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>
>>Subject: Research Project
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>>Well summer is almost here and next year I will be a senior in high school!
>>As seniors we are required to do an independent research project over the
>>summer, putting a minimum of 40 hours into it, and following up next school
>>year with a 15 page paper.  I see this as a perfect excuse to do some
>>coiling as i haven't had much time this year.  This is where I have trouble
>>deciding where to go with this.
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>>My 12kv/90ma coil is nearing completion and I was thinking that I could do
>>some sort of experiment with wireless power transmission.  I know it's
>>inefficient, but I recall someone talking about rigging up another coil to
>>attach to a lightbulb which could be lit up from a fairly significant
>>distance.  I've researched this a bit but I can't really find anything
>>about
>>a recieving coil and light bulbs, so if anyone has info it would be greatly
>>appreciated.
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>>I also love music and after looking at some audio modulated tesla coils
>>with
>>their "plasma speakers" I would love to build one.  The only problem is
>>that
>>I really have a limited knowledge of electronics outside of SGTC's and
>>SSTCs
>>seem like a whole different animal.  I'm not dumb, I just want to know if
>>it's realistic to think that I can build a SSTC that can replicate this
>>plasma speaker effect over the summer.  I haven't seen anything about these
>>audio coils on the list before, but I would bet that somebody out there
>>knows about them.
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>>Also, if anyone has any more ideas that involve HV and TC's that would be
>>feasible to do over the summer, please reply!
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>>Thanks as always,
>>Drake Schutt
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