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Re: magnetic field modeling and measuring



Hi Nathan,

May I "humbly" suggest E-Tesla5 at:

http://users.better-dot-org/tfritz/site/programs/E-TESLA5.ZIP

It is probably one of the most "brain" intensive things out there.   It
generates nice files for Excel and such that look real nice.  Of all my
Tesla coiling projects, I spent more time, by far, on this computer program
than any other...

Cheers,

	Terry


At 08:40 PM 03/08/2000 -0800, you wrote:
>Hello, all
>
>I'm out of my lurking hole for the time being..
>
>I am interested in some more in-depth experiments with my tesla coil. What 
>ways are available to measure the strength, shape and other properties of 
>the magnetic fields created by the coil?
>
>And also, does the coil's frequency fluxuate, or not, and if so, is there a 
>way to keep it constant?
>
>Lastly, I have a cute old 486 i don't mind blowing up as much as my hurky 
>gateway, and I am interested in possibly using its computing powers to 
>compute something that has to do with my coil.  I would be able to get a ton 
>of extra credit in school for doing something like that. But I really am 
>wanting to do that myself anyway.
>
>Thanks, team!!
>
>Nathan
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