… book. Remember, if you can't afford to blow it up, don't buy it! 20 Building your own: High voltage capacitors are …
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… SERVIAN poetry has so distinct a charm that Goethe is said to have learned the musical … and anxious not to spend on clothes the money that might buy magnets and batteries, the brilliant idea occurred to …
… Nikola Tesla Doubts Link Between Rays and Outburst of Nova Herculis. Inventor Says Light and Particles do Not Travel at the Same Speed. The Herald Tribune of January 20, 1935, contained a report relating to some observations of cosmic rays …
… Oscillation Transformer (Tesla Coil) Presented by Lord Kelvin Before the British Association in August, 1897. This Small and Compact Instrument, Only 8 Inches High, Developed Two Square Feet of …
… The ideal simplicity of the induction motor, its perfect reversibility and other unique qualities render it eminently suitable for ship propulsion, and ever since I brought my system of power transmission to the …
… the image of the world, creator of the new age, was born in the village of Smiljan, below Velebit. On Thursday morning, January 7, 1943, the manager of the New Yorker Hotel was in doubt. Nikola Tesla, a resident of the hotel, had not …
… Miniature Tesla Coil Miniature in size only, this physics classroom project packs 60,000 … it’s safe! Fluorescent lamps glow brightly by merely holding them near the Tesla coil when it is operating. You can …
… Make Your Own Fantastic Tesla Coil In the mind of the electrical genuis it's named for, it was a … our version is strictly for thrills. Spectacular fireworks include a ring of fire scribed by wire pivoting on a …
… Tesla's Lightning Generators In addition to his many important contributions to electronics technology, Nikola Tesla gave us “lightning generators” that to this day fascinate and entertain. Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was a …
… The Wimshurst Machine It’s a high-voltage apparatus that has earned a place in history. Now it’s your turn to get in on the fun! “Wimshurst machine? So that’s what it’s …