… on the start, and as long as the current through the coils has a small value, the few lines set up close through the … demagnetised by the secondary. As there is a difference of phase besides, it occurs sometimes that the centre acquires a … from the stronger to the weaker magnetised parts, partly on account of the tendency to equalisation throughout the core …
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… character, both clinging to matter, both attracting and completely neutralizing each other? If there is such a thing … the most probable view; one which in a plausible manner accounts for most of the phenomena observed. The spinning of … phenomenon of all, permanent magnetism, and, in general, has all the beauties of the Ampere theory without possessing …
… engineers and recipient of the seventh “Edison” medal, has evolved several unique and far-reaching ideas which if … Glow, Giving Warning That the U-boats Are Near. There have been numerous stories bruited about by more or less … detect the submarine, but on the other hand the submarine commander may employ microphones to locate a ship and even …
… at his Colorado Springs lab in 1899. “We should have been building spaceships after World War Two - the … - by intersecting two scalar waves. The technology is complex, but “apparently very real and deadly,” as one scalar watcher notes. But the scalar component has been ignored in the established physics of the …
… Testifies He Owes the Waldorf, Lives Mostly on Credit, Hasn’t a Cent in Bank, and “Hocked” Stock in His Company. Nikola Tesla, electrical wizard, is so hard up that … was asked. “I do, and I owe the hotel a bill which has not been paid for several years,” was the reply. “Well, how do …
… but perhaps the last living engineer whose good fortune it has been to design litterally millions of horse-power of motors … discovery of the phenomena underlying all electrical work. Comparisons are odious and at the moment, while we are …
… Nikola Tesla, who has been making some rather remarkable assertions of late in letters printed in the New York Times publishes another communication under date of January 26th. This is a part of …
… To the Editor of the World: Permit me a few words of comment relative to The World editorial of Oct. 21 in which … exhibitions with Geissler tubes; electric generators had been constructed, means for regulating current and voltage … competition. Indeed, during the past thirty-five years it has been almost wholly displaced by a more practical and …
… the field of electric distribution, a brisk controversy has been carried on as to the efficiency of that class of apparatus as compared with the continuous. Though much acute reasoning …
… Tesla, the well-known electrical inventor, has been invited by Rear Admiral R. B. Bradford , chief of …