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Re: Parallel and Series LCR Circuit Qs
On that fateful day 8/10/00 6:34 PM, thus spake Tesla list:
> It really is three ohms which is pretty close. If the primary current is
> 12 amps RMS ( a typical primary RMS current), that resistor will burn off a
> whooping 432 watts.
Ah, but it's that first bang we're interested in, isn't it? And doncha
think the peak current in that first pulse is a wee bit higher than 12 amps?
> Almost all in the gap arc. That is where about 1/2
> the power is lost in my big coil.
Indeed. I would expect the losses to be at least that high, but I didn't
think (there I go again, not thinking) that a mere 3 ohms would account for
such losses. Maybe I should have broken out my calculator. :)
> The value is found by running the coil without a secondary and measuring
> the time it takes for the primary circuit to naturally ring down from this
> loss.
Makes sense.
- G.
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