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Re: Sparkles in the arcs
Hi Ross,
On 28 Aug 00, at 0:50, Tesla list wrote:
> Original poster: "Ross Overstreet" <ross-o-at-mindspring-dot-com>
>
> Hi,
> I was playing around with building fires on top of my toroid this weekend
> when I stumbled across an interesting effect. Burning cardboard apparently
> liberates lots of carbon particles that make bright sparkles in the brush
> discharge of a TC running at low power levels. My photo didn't turn out too
> well, but you can get a rough idea of what I was seeing in the top photo on
> my "arc pictures" page.
> http://users.better-dot-org/roverstreet/Arc_pics/arcpics.html
>
> I bet the effect would be really spectacular if you get a lot more carbon
> (or whatever made the sparkles) into the air around the toroid. To repeat
> this, all you have to do is light the cardboard and place it on the edge of
> the toroid. Once it develops a small burned spot it will act as a corona
> point. It works best on the leeward side of the toroid. Don't burn the
> house (or woods) down.
Believe it or not, this is one of the ways the Corums claim to
have made ball lighning. I tried this with charcoal a couple
of times and also got a similar result (no bl I'm sorry to
say).
Regards,
Malcolm