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Chris

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Sep 24, 2008, 1:40:58 AM9/24/08
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I have now used a high voltage source to ionise the hydrogen and generate a
plasma. I put a coil of a tuned circuit round the tube with the hydrogen in
it and the plasma moved away from the coil as predicted by the theory. The
small current induced in the tuned circuit repelled the plasma so it moved
toward the axis of the coil.
http://www.newelectricity.co.uk/Latest%20Experiments/index.htm

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>I have to report failure so far in my fusion project. I am putting the low
> pressure hydrogen in the inductor of the tank circuit of a Hartley
> oscillator with an anode potential of 500 volts.
>
> I have tried hydrogen at 3 Tor, 0.001 Tor and 1 microbar but I cannot get
> the hydrogen to ionise. I even put electrodes into the hydrogen tube
> during
> manufacter and still the hydrogen did not ionise.
>
> I succeded in getting a fluorescent tube to light.
>
> Has anyone any idea what pressure I should use? I want to get it to ionise
> as easily as the fluorescent tube.
>
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Albert van der Horst

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Sep 25, 2008, 10:58:16 PM9/25/08
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In article <H8mdnRS4dsR3T0TV...@supernews.com>,

Chris <an...@noserver.com> wrote:
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>I have now used a high voltage source to ionise the hydrogen and generate a
>plasma. I put a coil of a tuned circuit round the tube with the hydrogen in
>it and the plasma moved away from the coil as predicted by the theory. The
>small current induced in the tuned circuit repelled the plasma so it moved
>toward the axis of the coil.
>http://www.newelectricity.co.uk/Latest%20Experiments/index.htm

Great news! At last you managed to repeat a freshmens experiment.

Two nits. Don't top post, and don't put spaces in url's.

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Chris

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Sep 25, 2008, 10:58:31 PM9/25/08
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I've added some more photographs of plasma being repelled by the coil and
one of the plasma without the coil. The coil is part of a tuned circuit with
a capacitor. The resonant frequency is about 1.25 MHz, close to the
theoretical value of 1.33 MHz. Current about 6 mA showing that only a small
current is needed to compress plasma.
http://www.newelectricity.co.uk/

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