> FWIW. 75 ohm coax runs about 65 picofarad/ meter and 0.43 microhenry/meter
> with a 0.66 c propagation velocity (~5.0 nanosecond/meter).
>
50% mechanical efficiency a 1.0 meter long section of 75 ohm coax terminated with a
75 ohm "light bulb" pulsed with a string of 60 volt "spikes" at 20 watts/kg force on 1.0 kg mass
where the Hypocharge of the length of cable (*Q coax ) = CV coulombs
and (*Q earth) ~ = 13 coulombs:
20 = V^2/150 Then V = 55 volts and current I 55/150 =0.365 amperes.
Force (Kg) = 9.8 x 9e9 x (*Q earth) x *Q coax) = 9.8 x 9.0e9 x 13 x 55 x 65e-12 = 4,100 Kg
= 4.1 Tonnes!!
Put that coax in a Vise and stand clear, before you "spike" it with that string of ~5.0 nanosecond pulses. :-)
Fred

