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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 18, 2006 15:40:45 GMT 6
hey there people this is the new thread where i will show u the different science stuff ive made
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Post by carboncore on Dec 18, 2006 16:04:59 GMT 6
Great idea...go ahead . BTW, is it xenon or xeon or xeno...you're confusing us
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 16:35:57 GMT 6
the name for the tread is xeno,my name is xeon
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Post by vinitwins on Dec 20, 2006 16:37:33 GMT 6
we're still waiting for your first big revelation xeon...
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 16:48:33 GMT 6
u will hav to wait a bit coz i hav to rebuild my stuff coz whatever i make i destroy it after some time.in a few days ull be able to see the following stuff- Van De Graff Electrostatic generater Tesla coil coil gun air cannon spud cannon & a lot,lot more
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 18:25:51 GMT 6
ok now start with the tesla coil(i had saved this 1 coz its the best thing ive ever built)- Tesla coil is a category of disruptive discharge transformer coils, named after their inventor, Nikola Tesla. Tesla coils are composed of coupled resonant electric circuits. coils consist of a primary tank circuit, which is a series LC circuit composed of a high voltage capacitor, spark gap, and primary coil; and the secondary LC circuit, a series resonant circuit consisting of the secondary coil and the toroid. In Tesla's original plans, the secondary LC circuit is composed of a loaded secondary coil which is then placed in series with a large helical coil. The helical coil was then connected to the toroid. Most modern coils use only a single secondary coil. The toroid actually forms one terminal of a capacitor, the other terminal being the Earth (or "ground"). The primary LC circuit is "tuned" so that it will resonate at the same frequency as the secondary LC circuit. The primary and secondary coils are magnetically coupled, creating a dual-tuned resonant air-core transformer. However, unlike a conventional transformer, which may couple 97%+ of the magnetic fields between windings, a Tesla Coil's windings are "loosely" coupled, with the primary and secondary typically sharing only 10-20% of their respective magnetic fields. Most oil insulated transformers need large and long insulations at their connections to prevent discharge in air. Later version Tesla Coils spread their electric field over a large distance to prevent high electrical stresses in the first place, thereby allowing operation in free air.
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 18:27:02 GMT 6
this is my 1st tesla coil & the smallest
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 18:28:21 GMT 6
coil giving about 3-4 inch sparks
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Post by vinitwins on Dec 20, 2006 18:29:16 GMT 6
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Post by vinitwins on Dec 20, 2006 18:30:59 GMT 6
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 18:31:46 GMT 6
this is the lyden jar- its a type of electrostatic capasiter which can store upto 30000 volts
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 18:35:29 GMT 6
great v u figured out where i got the images!! well i was too lazy to get my stuff repaired so igot some from there.can u figure out where i got the leyden jar pic ?? well u cant coz its mine .
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 18:36:42 GMT 6
i made the coil from that site only & its kinda similar to that 1
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Post by vinitwins on Dec 20, 2006 18:49:42 GMT 6
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Post by XëÑØ on Dec 20, 2006 18:50:09 GMT 6
leyden jar VDG so v r these real or not these things might seem simple but they can do a lot.ill send u the working pics also(i had these pics on my HDD )
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