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<blockquote data-quote="Einstein" data-source="post: 157064" data-attributes="member: 288"><p>I do know my presence close to the coils will cause a drop in the operational frequencies of the Tesla coils. It was a theory I did investigate. I reasoned that maybe the frequency of the coil that caused a sound frequency drop was possibly decreasing in frequency itself. It was! But so was the frequency of the other coil on the left too. All the coils decrease in operational frequency with my proximity. So that theory didn't hold water for a sound harmonic that increases in pitch. Although it was the coil on the right that was behaving in an opposite manner to the theremin. And another thing I noted was that none of the coils exhibit the whistling sound when operated individually. Just a whooshing sound as the coil turns on and off. The coils operational frequency will run anywhere between 185 to 215 Kilohertz depending on my proximity to the coil. Well above the audio frequency heard. The rotational on-off frequency was around 2 hertz. Too low to create the whistling sound. This to me was the defining difference between a clockwise wound coil and a counterclockwise wound coil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Einstein, post: 157064, member: 288"] I do know my presence close to the coils will cause a drop in the operational frequencies of the Tesla coils. It was a theory I did investigate. I reasoned that maybe the frequency of the coil that caused a sound frequency drop was possibly decreasing in frequency itself. It was! But so was the frequency of the other coil on the left too. All the coils decrease in operational frequency with my proximity. So that theory didn't hold water for a sound harmonic that increases in pitch. Although it was the coil on the right that was behaving in an opposite manner to the theremin. And another thing I noted was that none of the coils exhibit the whistling sound when operated individually. Just a whooshing sound as the coil turns on and off. The coils operational frequency will run anywhere between 185 to 215 Kilohertz depending on my proximity to the coil. Well above the audio frequency heard. The rotational on-off frequency was around 2 hertz. Too low to create the whistling sound. This to me was the defining difference between a clockwise wound coil and a counterclockwise wound coil. [/QUOTE]
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