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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 93174" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I do have all four Tesla coils up and running. Currently I'm testing out how to configure the four coils together to produce a rotating electric field.</p><p></p><p>I made two left-hand wound coils, and two right-hand wound coils. I've been monitoring how a left-hand and a right-hand coil interact with each other. At first it looked like they cancel each other out. So I figured that was probably a combination I wouldn't be able to use. But I awoke this morning with a little voice in the back of my mind telling me to take another look. Like I might be missing something. So this morning I started to adjust the distance between the coils. Turns out it looks like there are certain radius's where the coils work exceptionally well. Kind of like the energy shells in an atom. So I'm glad I decided to look closer.</p><p></p><p>I'm taking this all in at a slow pace. So as not to miss any important observations. It appears so far that these coils are making standing waves. Who would have ever guessed that a Tesla coil produces energy shells, just like inside an atom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 93174, member: 288"] I do have all four Tesla coils up and running. Currently I'm testing out how to configure the four coils together to produce a rotating electric field. I made two left-hand wound coils, and two right-hand wound coils. I've been monitoring how a left-hand and a right-hand coil interact with each other. At first it looked like they cancel each other out. So I figured that was probably a combination I wouldn't be able to use. But I awoke this morning with a little voice in the back of my mind telling me to take another look. Like I might be missing something. So this morning I started to adjust the distance between the coils. Turns out it looks like there are certain radius's where the coils work exceptionally well. Kind of like the energy shells in an atom. So I'm glad I decided to look closer. I'm taking this all in at a slow pace. So as not to miss any important observations. It appears so far that these coils are making standing waves. Who would have ever guessed that a Tesla coil produces energy shells, just like inside an atom. [/QUOTE]
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