My guess is that they are used for the capacitor/condenser. but doesn't that only require 1 capacitor. If all 3 is used, what is the correct placement of the capacitors?
thnks for answering in advance
You only use one capacitor at a time. One of the goals of the project is to see how the value of the capacitor impacts the results. It calls for three different values, but you test them one at a time. This is why the diagram and instructions only talk about one capacitor but the materials list has three.James F wrote:I know this project has been mention in a number of threads in this forum, but i cant help but notice the way how no one pointed out that the instruction doesn't say the placement of three capacitors.
My guess is that they are used for the capacitor/condenser. but doesn't that only require 1 capacitor. If all 3 is used, what is the correct placement of the capacitors?
thnks for answering in advance
From the science buddies experiment- Induction- How many coils do I need?James F wrote:oh and another question. if i finish one layer of the secondary coil winding from left to right, for the second layer, do i go back to left and go from left to right again or do i just start at right and go right to left?