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RE: Spiral Vortex research
Original poster: "Wall Richard Wayne by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <rwall-at-ix-dot-netcom-dot-com>
Just looked in Webster's New World Dictionary, 2nd College Ed. and it's both
vortexes and vortices. So take your pick.
RWW
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> Sent: 3/14/02 7:01:25 PM
> Subject: Spiral Vortex research
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> Original poster: "sundog by way of Terry Fritz
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> Hi All,
> Well, I had some response in my offer to take photos of the spiral
> vortexes. (that just don't look like it's spelled right)
>
> Here's some of the conditions I'll run it under.
>
> Drywall screw on the toroid
> flat-topped rod on the toroid
> drywall screw elevated ~1' above the toroid
> flat-topped rod elevated ~1' above the toroid
> transmission line to a toroid in free space (hung by string
> from ceiling), breakout on that toroid.
> stack of NIB magnets on toroid
> Stack of NIB magnets elevated ~1' above toroid
> stack of NIB magnets on toroid in free space
>
> Breakout on main toroid and free space toroid placed vertical and
> horizontal. I'll try the breakout pointing both upwards and downwards.
>
> Spherical breakout point (1/4" steel ball)
>
> Things I'll measure
> Power input
> Streamer length
> Direction of helix
> proportion of helix width to streamer length
>
> Can anybody else think of anything else I need to measure? I'll have the
> specs available on the coil when I present the findings. It'll probably be
> this saturday that I get time to do these (it's a couple of hours
> work) I'll also try to take some measurements with the O scope while the
> system is running at low power.
> I'll run the system at 1/3 power, 1/2 power, and full power (or as close
> as I can get it) for each set of measurements. Will this help us, probably
> not, but it'll give us a better idea of the effects of the toroid/coil's
> effect when the streamer is in close proximity of them.
>
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> Shad (Sundog)
> G-2 #1203
> "Ever stop to think, and forget to start again?"
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--- Richard Wayne Wall
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