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RE: Wireless Power Transmission



Original poster: Mike <megavolts61@xxxxxxxxx>

A Tesla coil would certainly have to be about the size of Tesla's Wardenclyffe tower and according to Gary P, would have to have at least 75kW output to do even maintain such a standing wave, but given a topload the size of Wardenclyffe, couldn't the coil be designed such that one of the several Schumann resonance frequencies could be an odd multiple of the resonant frequency's 'effective quarter wave frequency wavelength' ? Musically, this would be like hitting the harmonic on the 12th fret(one octave above the fundamental frequency) or the next octave harmonic on the 5th fret(two octaves above the fundamental tone). Doing that certainly creates a standing wave on the guitar string even if not at the fundamental frequency. There are other frequencies a bit higher than 7.8Hz as well.
Mike


Original poster: "Lau, Gary" <Gary.Lau@xxxxxx>

I've never heard of any Tesla coil tuned to anything remotely near 7.83
Hertz - have you?

Gary Lau
MA, USA


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