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Re: topload questions
Original poster: "davep by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>" <davep-at-quik-dot-com>
>>I was looking around at some of the really big coils
>>and i noticed that for their top loads, they were just
>>using chicken wire on the outside of a wooden frame.
>>since the chicken wire is mostly holes, woulden't a big piece of chicken
>>wire have the same capicatance as a
>>smallish top toroid?
>No. Capacitance is almost purely a function of the
>geometry of the conducting surfaces, with negligible
>influence of the surface details.
Additionally:
Once energized, the metal terminal is surrounded
by more or less corona. This, as a conductive gas
(plasma) makes for a smoother, invisible, conductive
terminal, in the chicken wire case...
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