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Okay...
1. Why a quarter wave? Simple, draw out a sine wave, 90 degrees is the first peak, this is quarter wave. YOU COULD drive the coil at 3/4 wave, which is the second peak, 270 degrees of your sine, and right at 180 degrees, or HALF WAVE, you have a NULL, just like your sine wave picture.
2. Why is it not exactly one quarter of the wire length? Capacitence. The winding proximity of each turn next to the other is a fraction of a pico-farad. Tesla realized this when he had to tune his close-wound coils to a greater degree than his space-wound coils. Turns have a proximity capacitence which lowers the resonant frequency. A 4.5" coil with H/D of 4 can have 12pF or more of self capacitence from the winding and coil form contributions, I know this, most of mine are of this sort.
That capacitence, which you overlook in your calculations, is why you see a lower resonant frequency then calculated.
3. The full wavelength or transmitted frequency should be 4x or nearly 4x the winding length. Just for fun I verified the NULL on a coil by exciting one end and probing the other, there was nearly no voltage at the probe! It's neat when the physics proves the theory.
4. A gas dielectric will reach a breakdown voltage sooner than a solid, unless you have some SF6 lying around.
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tarakan2 wrote ...
Or do we have Tesla Transformers that run at GHz?
The little stubby output antenna of a microwave oven magnetron (the ceramic thing with a metal hat) is essentially a 2.45GHz "Tesla coil" since it is a 1/4 wavelength antenna. If your microwave oven is particularly old and greasy the magnetron can actually achieve "breakout" like a high frequency VTTC (I think this occurs due to gunk building up in the waveguide and causing the antenna to flashover to ground - my mate's ancient oven went to a fiery grave).
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If it was B field theory it would be 28000 cm(assuming accurate haven't checked), if its E field it would be smaller, as B is large in amplitude based on time, and E is lower in amplitude based on time.
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Not sure what B and E fields are. May I ask you to elaborate, please.
Speed of light in vacuum: 299,792,458 M = 29,979,245,800 cm
29,979,245,800/1,000,000 = 29979.2458 cm
29979.2458/4 ~= 7494cm Not possible because the bigger the coil gets, the lower the frequency is. For that reason even Wardenclyffe Tower could not function at 1/4 wavelength.
What other theoretical 3D wave forms do we have that may be around 30cm X4 at 1MHz? So it may work for a microwave wave guide but not for Tesla coils since they work in the range of 10^4 to 10^7 Hz and are impractical above and beyond this range.
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Andy wrote ...
Hi
OK. So I have my frequency. In this case I care only about the length (1 dimension) So each of these fields will produce a wavelength that will somehow have a relationship with the frequency (1,000,000Hz) Are there any formulas that tie E and B fields with a specific Tesla Coil of a specific geometry?
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Its not true with the quarter wave, simply adding a topload will decrease your resonant frequency (relatively a lot) while the winding length remains constant. And the resonant frequency can be even higher than 1/4 wavelength in some cases, but most often its lower.
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Dr. Dark Current wrote ...
Its not true with the quarter wave, simply adding a topload will decrease your resonant frequency (relatively a lot) while the winding length remains constant. And the resonant frequency can be even higher than 1/4 wavelength in some cases, but most often its lower.
So in the f = c/ lambda formula, c is not speed of light in vacuum. It is some other constant. Am I correct?
Numbers get more realistic if we use Fermi velocity in copper instead.
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tarakan,
IF YOU DO THE RESEARCH... you will find that transmission velocities in coaxial cables is often 0.86 x c
But this varies depending on the medium.
The propagation is also on the surface of the medium, this is the skin effect, which is another headache!
AND if the copper is silver plated, now you're dealing with an extremely conductive medium plated onto a second medium, whereby most of the RF energy, if not all, is inside the 3 mils of silver, and the copper is just acting as a mechanical support.
AND ALL OF THIS... goes right out the window with Tesla coils because they are NOT IDEAL antennas, so antenna theory doesn't really matter at this point.
If you really want to go down the rabbit hole, the secondary has multiple resonances which approaches a ladder network in simulation.
Honestly, just build your coil and be done with it, and stop worrying about minutia. It takes about $20,000 in equipment to measure these small problems, and who has the time, seriously.
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