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Re: Magnetic Force with Tesla Coil?
Original poster: "Gerry Reynolds" <gerryreynolds-at-earthlink-dot-net>
Magnetic field can easily be computed using the peak current in the primary.
I^2 L = C V^2 and H = I /(2*pi*R) (approximation) for this case. The
contribution from each turn could be added. If a more accurate result is
wanted, one could use the differential current element to compute H.
Gerry R.
> Original poster: davep-at-quik-dot-com
>
>
> > > I have recently been thinking about the large magnetic field
> >> generated by a tesla coil,
> How large is it?
> Have you measured it?
>
> >> and was puzzled by why a coil doesn't behave like a giant
> >> electromagnet as well?
> How do electromagnets at 100KHz (or whatever) behave?
> Hint 1) Compasses, etc ignore them. Too Fast.
> Hint 2) maths (somewhat simplified) for mag field
> strenghts are current times turns.
> Primaries have few turns.
> Primary currents are low (in 'giant elemtromagnet'
> terms.) Such like deal in hundreds of amps of DC.
>
> >> I mean, a large coil's primary can run at a
> >> considerable amount of power,
> cf as above. mag fiekd depends on current, rather than power.
>
> >> (I'm not just talking about pulsed power, I mean RMS as well) and
> >> it's field is great enough to light a flourescent tube
> Hint 3) Is this lit by _mag_ field or electrical?
> Hint 4) How large a field is required to do this?
>
> > > at a considerable distance, then why is there almost no attraction
> >> (at least, that I have heard of) on ferrous materials?
> As noted by others frequencies are high, leading to inefficient
> attraction, mag fields such as they are fall of rapidly with
> distance, Also, mag fields are (in 'giant electromagnet' terms)
> relatively low.
>
> (Story:
> I worked, briefly around a spot welder, doing EMI
> measurements. Long time ago. DC, 100s amps.
> THAT field would reach out and shake the electrons in the
> scope driving the display crazy... 8)>>)
>
> best
> dwp
>
>