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Subject: [AMPS] Re: Poor science
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 2000 21:42:28 -0700
>
>One way you can weed things out is to look at the maximum limits 
>of voltages or currents, and see what the maximum potential 
>effects would be.
>
>> I agree Ian .... So wouldn't that lead one to think maybe a VHF/UHF
>> oscillation might have taken place ? An oscillation of some magnitude some
>> say can't happen ???
>
>Thoriated tungsten has a maximum emission efficiency of 
>approximately 100mA per watt, according to tube design data in 
>Giacoletto's Electronic Designers Handbook. 
>
>If your 3-500Z was operating at six volts and 17 amperes (over the 
>ratings) the filament power would be 102 watts. That would be a 
>maximum available emission of  10.2 amperes for an ideal filament 
>structure with maximum  emission.
>
>Let's just pretend all the available cathode current flows to the grid.
> 
>Maybe someone can explain to me how a current well under ten 
>amperes can shatter a grid in a twinkle of an eye, 

?  I do not recall Terry saying that the entire grid was found to be 
shattered. 

>when a 
>conductor with a flux .02 Maxwells per meter acting on the field of 
>a 7 cm long conductor carrying ten amperes of current only 
>produces 14.28 grams of torque distributed over the entire surface 
>area of the conductor when the fields are aligned for maximum 
>force.
>As an experiment, lay two conductors on your desk and apply ten 
>amperes to each one and watch how much they move from the 
>force.

?  I suspect that there is something amiss with your force figures since 
it typ. takes c. 11g of force for c. 30 - 40 sec., to straighten bent 
filament helices.  Also, the fil. helices  are  not straight conductors.  
>
>I have a question. 
>
>Why was the cover off and the interlocks defeated on an amplifier 
>that was working perfectly?
>
?  Who said that the amplifier was working perfectly?.  
>
later, Tom

-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  
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