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Paul began by identifying a key problem in his setup: two capacitors, or "caps," had come loose, causing the coils to shift closer to the ground. This proximity seemed to alter the system’s behavior significantly. He emphasized that the precise positioning of the coils relative to the grounded copper wire above plays a crucial role, essentially functioning as a tuning mechanism for the system. Adjusting the coil's alignment appears to affect the voltage output, underscoring the sensitivity of the experiment.