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Re: Classroom Projects with a TC?



Original poster: "Nightmare" <nightmare-at-bak.rr-dot-com> 

hey what a coincidence, i am an 8th grader making a science project from a
TC i am making too. Some good experiments you could try are microwave a CD
for 5 seconds and put it atop the toroid, it will look real cool. Also, for
science fair, you could convert the caps to bottle capacitors, and test
which liquid is the best for use in those bottle capcitors, this is the
project i am doing. Also, you couyld try how far can a 6 kV TC wirelessly
light lights from? I think that would work out well. The classmates would
really be impressed. All my friends are impressed just hearing about it!

Good Luck

Ravi
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From: "Tesla list" <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
To: <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: Classroom Projects with a TC?


 > Original poster: BunnyKiller <bunikllr-at-bellsouth-dot-net>
 >
 >
 >
 > Tesla list wrote:
 >
 > >Original poster: L8NOMOR-at-aol-dot-com
 > >Greetings All
 > >
 > >My son has an 8th grade science project coming up, and we have borrowed a
 > >TC (6kv, 60ma nst).  We are subscribed to the E-mail list and have been
 > >reading numerous writings about TC's.  All you coilers out there provide
a
 > >lot of very useful information. That is why we have come to you
professionals.
 > >
 > >He is wondering if there are any great projects he can do with the coil,
 > >other than just making streamers.  We have heard of coils being used to
 > >light a fluorescent bulb, but don't know how to go about doing it
 > >safely.  Any other help with projects would be greatly appreciated.  He
is
 > >wanting to WOW his classmates.
 > >
 > >And a technical safety question.  Do we need to make sure that the
 > >capacitor circuit is completely discharged prior to touching the unit? If
 > >so, how do we accomplish this?  The cap circuit is made from 15 panasonic
 > >ac pulse capacitors.
 > >
 > >Thanks in advance for all your professional help and advice.
 > >Andrew and Garry
 >
 > Hi Andrew and Gary...
 >
 > first off...  its not the classmates that need to be "WOWED" ,   it's the
 > judges/teachers that need to be impressed.  If he wants to "Wow" the
 > classmates, just invite them over for a show with the coil.
 >
 > The flourescent tube trick is an ok subject, but the reality of it deals
 > with radio frequency hi voltage output that influences the gas in the
 > tube...  is he willing to dig that deep to know "WHY" it does it?...
 > and report on it?
 >
 > There is always the subject of Resonate Rise of voltages  ( which is a
 > prime example of tesla Coiling) and how the voltages come to such hi
levels
 > due to the resonate rise...
 >
 > you can probably do the "How well does it Really insulate" project by
 > testing several different materials for insulative properties ( glass
 > sheet, plastic sheet, Mica sheet)   place a wire on the toroid leading to
 > the sample and a ground plate below the sample... see which insulator gets
 > "punched thru" ( use different thicknesses) and explain why it failed or
 > why it didnt....
 >
 > somewhat more simple ( but realy doesnt need the use of a coil) is the
 > ionization of gasses at atmospherical pressures....  why the color is what
 > it is ( why is Lightning a blue/white color)  ...  electrons being forced
 > to higher levels and jumping back down to ground states releasing photons
 > at that specific wavelength and energy...  see laser applications...  (
 > check out Sams Laser FAQ's)
 >
 > or how hi voltage electricity can produce ozone ( O3)  and other normally
 > non existing gasses  ( NO2 - NO3  etc)
 >
 > or if you are into real science....    show that the "skin effect" doesnt
 > work with hi voltage hi frequency electricity by frying several gerbels
and
 > doing the autopsy and showing that the internal burns are prevalent thru
 > the blood system and nervous system...  ;)   this will require a
microscope
 > ...  ;)
 >
 > Finally...   dont touch a coil when its running, dont contact the
 > streamers, and dont touch the primary system untill you have discharged
the
 > Cap... ( see the last project listed) ...
 >
 > Scot D
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