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To better understand the dynamics, Paul employed a copper rod as a variable element. By gradually lowering the copper rod alongside the coils—from just a few inches to deeper positions—he monitored the resulting voltage. His measurements ranged from approximately 103 to 104 volts, with small adjustments causing slight fluctuations in the readings. This incremental testing suggests that the positioning of conductive elements influences the system’s resonance and energy transfer.