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Re: [TCML] 100 PPS vs 500 PPS vs 1500 PPS...
This topic has run it's course. You can figure these spark lengths out
yourself. Just compute out the wattage (one joule * one second = 1W) and
plug that into the Freau formula for spark length. I doubt anyone on here
wants to be your calculator.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 14:46, Dex Dexter <dexterlabs@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Well constructed Tesla transformer with fixed primary energy E=10 J and
> pulse rate 100 PPS will deliver about 55" sparks.
> How long (aproximatelly) will be a spark lenght of the same Tesla
> transformer with:
>
> 1) E=2 J and 500 PPS
>
> 2) E= 0.66 J and 1500 PPS
>
> 3) E= 0.2 J and 5000 PPS
>
> Assume in all the cases same efficiency of the primary circuit.
>
> Dex
>
>
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