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Re: [Fwd: folded sock theory]
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To: tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
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Subject: Re: [Fwd: folded sock theory]
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From: Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net>
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Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 11:45:12 -0600
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Approved: twftesla-at-uswest-dot-net
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Delivered-To: fixup-tesla-at-pupman-dot-com-at-fixme
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In-Reply-To: <39253AB8.4366ECF1-at-orwell-dot-net>
Hi Marc,
At 08:59 AM 05/19/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>terry,
> first i must say that i have a very hard time puting my visions into
>words, i have driven some professors mad because my ideas were sound but
>my explenations were lacking.
> my theory that the first output comes from the bottem wrap of the
>secondary is that the current doesen't travle through the wire in a
>spiral as it is wraped. i read in one post a while back that it is the
>side by side induction of the wire that conducts the curent. this i
>belive is the case. when the magnetic flux of the primary breakes down
>it is induced into the secondary as a feild and this creates a feild
>around the secondary windings. this feild produces a "presure" kind of
>like a presurised garden hose.the presure is relesed through the topload
>because it is actualy the path of least resistance for the presure.
>if it was looked at as a voltage then wouldn't it take the path of least
>resistance to ground, ie the grounded bottem conection?
I see. You meant the magnetic flux has to act on the base of the secondary
before the voltage can build up at the top. That is very true. I see what
you meant now.
>the reason i belive it folds from the bottem up is that the secondary
>windings give the field the ability to exist, and it will exist as long
>as the pressure is there. i'm sorry i can't put it into words very well,
>and this is only my opinion. it is just what i visualise what is
>happening. i know very little about radio or such so please explain
>anything that seems amis here.
Being able to "visualize" these things is a great tool! It can make up for
a lot of equations and theory!
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>ps. i know the moderators would like better spelling, and i have to be
>the worst. i am trying hard to get it right but i get tired of looking
>in the dictionary every two seconds.
> marc
I don't grade on spelling ;-)) I can't spell well either... I had to go
pay the $40 bucks for the real version of Eudora instead of the free
version "just" to get spell check. :o) Don't worry about it...
Cheers,
Terry