… it, the effect of variations in such force being merely to produce corresponding variations in the length of stroke or … by making provision for the attachment to the piston rod of one or more weights h'. Since the only work which the …

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… conditions that such control may be entirely adequate to produce the desired results. Having now described my in venti … by their relative adjustment with respect to period to produce currents of constant period, as set forth. 3. The … a core or conductor capable of oscill at ion in the field produced thereby, the said core or conductor being carried by …
… the drawings to indicate the pawl connected with the piston rod of the engine, and the letter R' to indicate the pivotal …
… directing his artificial lightning into the ground. Taking advantage of his previous … stationary wave generated by his oscillator, similar to a lightning strike, could prompt enough resonance to send … reinforce the electrical echo from his initial artificial lightning and, as a result of resonance, send it back …
… the current lack of any possibility of reproducing ball lightning reliably in the laboratory forces us to study this … only by analyzing existing observations. Or, Ball lightning will be successfully produced artificially only in … to resolve another fundamental problem associated with ball lightning. We have photographically documented the apparent …
… emit a loud, high pitched crackle and the discharge electrode will spray arcs into the air. Without frequency … tap until the longest arcs emanate from the discharge electrode. This is a simple procedure, but very tedious and … conductive on an unplugged Tesla coil. The discharge electrode and the secondary coil can also give you a serious jolt …
… so for a while, when it stopped. It was thought that the lightning was now too far and it may have been about 50 … stationary electromagnetic waves. He reasoned that the lightning strokes set off an electromagnetic wave in the … the conducting path began; in this case the point where the lightning struck the ground would be a nodal point." 23 …
… behaved like an electrical conductor that reflected the lightning's disturbances and created stationary waves. 24 He … the energy of the primary exciting impulses" (i.e., the lightning strikes), and then he argued: "Not only was it … without loss." 26 If stationary waves could be prompted by lightning, he reasoned, "it is now certain that they can be …
… it, the effect of variations in such force being merely to produce corresponding variations in the length of stroke or … works a plunger connected with or carried by the piston rod. The main reason why no engine heret ofore has been capable of producing results of this nature is that it has been …
… 42 tating system of inertia. "I produce such current by imparting to the bobbins a reciprocating movement etc." and further, "To produce this reciprocating movement of the currents … meaning bobbins), I employ a steam cylinder A, the piston rod of which carries directly et c." A steam cylinder and …