Nikola Tesla People
Relatives, friends and associates of Nikola Tesla
Kenneth L. Corum
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Articles
Antenna Measurement Techniques Association - October 22nd, 2001
(A Look At His Professional Credentials) "We think of his contribution much oftener than that of Ampere and Ohm... the induction motor and our power system are enduring monuments to Nikola Tesla." Dr...
Article added February 7, 2024 - 9:33 PM
(A Short Introduction) "While experimenting in Colorado...I had perfected a wireless receiver of extraordinary sensitiveness, far beyond anything known." Nikola Tesla (Albany Telegram, February 25...
Article added September 30, 2023 - 4:54 PM
Electric Spacecraft Journal - August 5th, 2003
James and Kenneth Corum searched the historical record for clues as to how Tesla was able to generate fireballs on-demand. They discovered that operating two, different-frequency coils placed inside...
Article added October 30, 2018 - 2:56 PM
Books
With the advent of vacuum tube technology, it became evident that high power oscillators could be used to drive Tesla coils. A variant of this approach seems to have been of great interest in early...
Book added November 19, 2009 - 12:30 AM