October 4
Tesla was primarily interested in the change of capacity of a ball with height, so he measured the primary capacity for two elevations of the ball. In both cases he tuned for resonance of a âspecial coilâ. In the first measurement he had Lp Cp1 = Lsc Cb1 = 1/Ï21 and in the second Lp Cp2 = Lsc Cb2 = 1/Ï22, where p refers to the primary circuit and b to the ball. These equations neglect the effect of interaction between the primary and secondary. They readily yield Teslaâs equation
$! {Cp_{1} \over Cp_{2}} = {Cb_{1} \over Cb_{2}} $!
The inductance of the primary Lp and of the âspecial coilâ Lsc do not figure in the capacity ratio equation. In deriving this equation all distributed capacitance in the secondary and the secondary coil itself are neglected.