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<blockquote data-quote="Ayasano" data-source="post: 93215" data-attributes="member: 4804"><p>Is there a specific reason you need Tesla Coils, or are you just trying to make a rotating magnetic field?</p><p></p><p>If all you want is to make a rotating electromagnetic field, I fear you're over-thinking it a bit. All you need is 2 or more electromagnets running off AC currents that are out of step. (3 coils at 120 degree intervals is quite common) Where the fields intersect, you get a rotating magnetic field. AC motors, invented by Tesla, use that principle, with a centre rotor attached to a permanent magnet, which rotates itself to align with the rotating magnetic field, producing mechanical work. You would just replace the centre rotor in the design with whatever you want to be influenced by the rotating magnetic field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ayasano, post: 93215, member: 4804"] Is there a specific reason you need Tesla Coils, or are you just trying to make a rotating magnetic field? If all you want is to make a rotating electromagnetic field, I fear you're over-thinking it a bit. All you need is 2 or more electromagnets running off AC currents that are out of step. (3 coils at 120 degree intervals is quite common) Where the fields intersect, you get a rotating magnetic field. AC motors, invented by Tesla, use that principle, with a centre rotor attached to a permanent magnet, which rotates itself to align with the rotating magnetic field, producing mechanical work. You would just replace the centre rotor in the design with whatever you want to be influenced by the rotating magnetic field. [/QUOTE]
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