Tesla Coil Experiments :: Gadgetmadness

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Nikola Tesla invented the Tesla Coil for the good of science. In this demonstration we use it to set things on fire and turn a florescent lightbulb into a wireless li…

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10 Responses to Tesla Coil Experiments :: Gadgetmadness

  1. rutledge9016 says:

    Cheep electricity is possible but duke energy hides it

  2. PTOPedro says:

    i gotta get me one of those!

  3. shockolanu says:

    Kind of noisy…

  4. Comhippy says:

    awesome!

  5. frankensteinmoneymac says:

    ITs all about the frequency…..allthough exactly why is something of a mystery….some say its a surface effect. When AC high voltage-medium to high current electricity is ran at an extremly high frequency such as what a Tesla coil produces it will not shock human skin.

  6. TeslaNick2 says:

    But like all RF energy, it will burn you, infact my largest coil would burn a hole right through any human appendage that got in it’s way !

  7. frankensteinmoneymac says:

    true….It most certainly can….but Ive seen old pictures of Tesla with what must be an enourmus amount of juice going through him judging from the size of the arcs…..Also I heard he used to let it go through(over may be more accurate) him and would turn off the lights and his whole body would glow with a ‘St. Elmos Fire’-like glow, sort of like an electric aura. Ive heard in his descriptions that all he felt from such experiments was a slight sensation of tingling….

  8. Keruaran says:

    Tesla would have given us free wireless electricity more than 100 years ago if people weren’t so greedy…

  9. Wolfcritic64 says:

    Who do you think was going to build the facilities and produce the electricity for free?

  10. ilostmypie says:

    yeah, but the energy dissipated too quickly. it was very low efficency.

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