Archive for January, 2010

The Secret of Nikola Tesla

UFOTVstudios asked:


Encyclopedia Britannica lists Nikola Tesla as one of the top ten most fascinating people in history. He was an electrical engineer who changed the world with the invention of the AC (alternating current) induction motor, making the universal transmission and distribution of electricity possible. So why is he virtually unknown to the general public? This rare film stars Orson Welles and features a dramatic recreation of a meeting between Nikola Tesla, Industrialist JP Morgan and Thomas Edison, that would decide the fate and future of today’s Electric Power Industry in America and the world. But what happened to Tesla? For more information on this topic we recommend the film #U662 The Secret of Nikola Tesla – Digitaly Restored and Re-mastered now available on DVD at www.UFOTV.com UFOTV, all rights reserved.

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Tesla, Love Song

hoyulc asked:


Five Man Accoustical Jam

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How does a capacitor charge past the volt input in a tesla coil?

matt s asked:


i am building a tesla coil using an mmc tank the my max charge is 17100 volts and the out put from the transformer is 4k volts in an AC curcuit… how does the cap tank charge past 4000? and if it doesn’t on its own how do i make it?

Tesla cage of death

radiovoice37 asked:


Video of a Huge Tesla coil in Western NY. Human subject in the cage of death with sound.

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How do people get draw tesla coil arcs without getting shocked?

Corbet P asked:


I have seen people draw an arc from a tesla coil to their hand without feeling anything. How do they do this? I have read several different sides of the skin effect and I do not plan on doing this very much but i was just wondering how they do it.
I understand the concept of frequency so please explain the practice of doing it. Where does the ground need to be placed and do i need to be insulated from the ground etc.

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Is it possible to build a tesla coil with a 9 volt battery?

worried person asked:


I want to build the simplest one I can, with just a spark gap and capacitor, but I want to make it safe since it is my first time building a tesla coil.

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Singing Tesla Coil at Duckon 2007

demjp8RqDA asked:


This is a solid-state Tesla coil. The primary runs at its resonant frequency in the 41 khz range, and is modulated from the control unit in order to generate the tones you hear. So just to explain a little further, yes, it is the actual high voltage sparks that are making the noise. Every cycle of the music is a burst of sparks at 41 khz, triggered by digital circuitry at the end of a “long” piece of fiber optics. What’s not immediately obvious in this video is how loud this is. Many people were covering their ears, dogs were barking. In the sections where the crowd is cheering and the coils is starting and stopping, you can hear the the crowd is drowned out by the coil when it’s firing. This Tesla coil was built and is owned by Steve Ward. Steve is a EE student at U of I Urbana-Champaign. He and Jeff have been going to Teslathons, which is where they met. It’s been suggested that a good name for this coil would be the “Zeusaphone”. “Thoremin” has also been mentioned, though personally I think we need Theramin type inputs for that. To answer a few questions I’ve received, YES, someone did yell “Play Freebird!” after the first round of music.

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What’s the difference between a Tesla Coil and an ordinary transformer?

LaX.Pure.ChEVaLier asked:


I just got a mini-lecture from my high-school physics teacher about Tesla Coil and air-cored resonant transformer..but I just can’t understand what he says…I only understand the ordinary step-up or step-down transformer…

so, can anyone make it clear…what’s the difference between a tesla coil and an ordinary transformer?

NB:Do not use “extravagant” or “high-level” words…because my vocabulary is not that good, use “everyday” English if you can…

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