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A
pinched
aluminium can, produced from a pulsed magnetic field created by rapidly discharging 2 kilojoules from a high voltage capacitor bank into a 3-turn coil of heavy gauge wire.
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Source | http://capturedlightning.com/ | ||
Author | Bert Hickman, Stoneridge Engineering www.teslamania.com . Edited by Ian Tresman. | ||
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- 2006-06-10 15:27 Iantresman 591×1063× (317579 bytes) A [[Pinch (plasma physics)|pinched]] aluminium can, produced from a pulsed magnetic field created by rapidly discharging 2 kilojoules from a high voltage capacitor bank into a 3-turn coil of heavy gauge wire. Photo source: Bert Hickman, Stoneridge Engine