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Yeah I'm not that fluent in Maxwell's quaternions or Heaviside's scalar potential formulas to model that myself. All I know is that I see the wires on the rodin coil crossing each other perpendicular in the center and it's producing a monopolar magnetic field. I would get a massive migraine if I tried to model it. =)) I think it's cool though.Andy
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Quote from: Login to see usernames on February 02, 2009, 21:07:43 pmHi members,A lot of members are having good ideas about circuit-setups.With this simulator, you try it on your computer before you have buy the expensive components!You can even learn about many components on how they work!Just click on the link: http://www.ionizationx.com/circuit/index.htmlThis simulator is from FalstadtbrSteveSteve, I noticed that the simulator has Version 1.5m, posted 10/22/10; It has also spark-gap component and Tesla coil circuit!http://www.falstad.com/circuit/br,Webmug