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That secondary harmonic voltage distribution stuff...



Hi All,

	I have noticed that the secondary voltage distribution graph for my coil's
Fo frequency, as I measured last night, follows the equation:


	V(dist) = Vmax x dist ^ e  

where;

V(dist) = The voltage along the secondary with the base being zero.

Vmax = The maximum voltage (the top voltage in this case).

dist = the distance along the coil were the base is 0, the middle is 0.5,
and the top is 1.

e = the natural log (2.7818...)



I don't know if this means anything profound or not, but the match is darn
close...

Still pondering all this....

Cheers,

	Terry