The news about the Bhutto tragedy was an abrupt change from the rest of my day, which was very peaceful. My folks are still up visiting, so they hung out with me for the day. We didn’t have much planned. I got an invitation to go visit my friend Scott and his friend Russ to see some cool science geekiness. Around 11, my mom, my dad and I piled in the car and we drove down to Charlotte to Russ’s house. Rus and Scott work together at B.F. Goodrich in Vergennes. Both of these guys are into high energy physics demonstrations on a large scale.
First thing I saw when I got to Russ’s was this huge bank of 4 high energy pulse capacitors.. They were each 230 microfarads at 7000 volts.. that makes each one fully charge capable of discharging (1/2CV**2 = 0.5 2.30×10**-4 x (7×10**3)**2 = 5635 joules… so with four of them charged, that’s 4 x 5635 = 22,540 joules. =~ 22kJ For reference, a 20 joule discharge into your body has a 50 percent chance of killing you.. so this is serious (and very dangerous) power.
Russ and Scott had built them int0 a system they could use to explore high energy pulse phenomenon.
Here’s the rating panel on the capacitors. They came out of an old pulsed laser system from the University of Rochester.
We had to wear protection for both our eyes and our ears.. even if it just meant sticking our fingeres in our ears.. here’s mom and dad preparing for the blast.
The next experiment was ‘coin crushing’ . The idea here is that you discharge the capacitors through a small coil of heavy wire that’s wrapped around a coin such as a quarter or dime. The coin is held between two dowels to hold it steady.
We were all hooked up with a quarter and ready to go. Russ hooked the coil with the coin inside to the device and set up the spark gap.. he charged the caps up to 7000 volts
And then pulled the trigger
After the bang, Russ dug the encased quarter out of the sand, You can see that the coil has blown itself apart.
It was fun having my folks there, they enjoyed meeting Scott and Russ.. and my buddy Homer who showed up as well. >We then had a great lunch at Good Times Cafe in Hinesburg then came back home. We all took naps.. and I managed to sneak in a few hors to finish up the welding on Gabe’s rail. It should be ready to go tomorrow.
This evening we all went up to Deb’s house for a wonderful dinner party.. Again.. their house was full of our friends.. it feels like home up there. My folks knew many of our friends.. so they had a really good time, too !
-me