bipolar tesla coil math
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northern_lightning
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Fri Mar 07 2008, 04:28PM
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Joined: Sun Feb 24 2008, 01:48AM
Location: Michigan's Upper Peninsula
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with a common quarter wave tesla coil the topload presents a capacitance in parallel with the inductance and self cap. of the secondary. so, when the tesla coil is flipped on its side and one topload (of say 6pF) is placed on each end, is it safe to assume the collective capacitance (between the toploads) would be parallel (12pF)?
or--because the voltage potential now exists between two ends of the coil, and not one end and the atmosphere--would the collective capacitance be 1/([1/6]+[1/6]) = 3pF?
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