On Sat, 12 Jun 2004, Ken Lewis wrote: > Scenario 2(quad tip). > To me, if you provide four paths to ground then the impedance of the plug > becomes R/4 since said paths are in parallel. Substituting into above > formula you get Power=4*V^2/R or four times the power is required from the > coil. It doesn't work that way. An air gap is very high resistance (almost infinite) until it ionizes, then it becomes a very low resistance path. In a multi-tip plug, one of the paths will ionize first, and all the current will go through that path.
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