Tesla And Electricity

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10 Responses to Tesla And Electricity

  1. sks says:

    Tesla coils’ voltage gain is proportional to the square root of the ratio of secondary and primary inductances.

  2. ruface2003 says:

    What is the input to output ratio of electricity for an tesla coil?
    Give a certain size tesla coil and tell me how much electricity goes in and how much goes out. (measured in volts and amps)

  3. Energratis says:

    Hello

    The pierce Arrow technnology is based in carbon nuclear generator is explained here:

    http://econuclear.tk

    It is in spanish, but you can use translator

    Radiant energy and practical applications here:

    http://radiantenergy.tk

    That english web site don’t have file download available, but in this spanish mirror you have that option enabled:

    http://energiaradiante.tk

    Bye

  4. lemonpillow says:

    Did Nikola Tesla discover electricity? Or did Ben Franklin? If not,then who?
    Hi.

    I’m helping someone with their homework right now, and we have a debate.

    I say Tesla was the guy who actually discovered electricity, but my sister say Ben Franklin did.

    I say that Franklin got the credit for it but it was really Tesla, and not until the last decade or so, that this has come to (excuse the pun) light.

    Oh, whoever loses has to take the other out for a pizza at Pizza Hut. :)

    Thanks!

    xx Sarah
    What does it take to get a decent answer here?

  5. James says:

    Making DC I am not sure on, I know there are the wireless recharging pads for cell phones and other electronics. These require very close proximity of the transmitter and receiver to work though.

    On the AC side it would in theory work like a standard generator by alternating the north and south poles of the field causing the receiver to act like the windings in a generator. But on the practical side the input would be far higher than the output. I saw an experiment online where they were barely lighting a small light bulb via wireless transmission but the input far exceeded the output. I remember it only being 20% efficient so as good as it would be to do this as of right now it is far to inefficient to do with the current technology. So if you couldn’t get a better efficiency receiver a 30 watt bulb would use 80% more watts than it would normally.

    If you really wanted to do this I would recommend doing so away from sensitive electronics since it could induce a electrical field and damage them (like an emp but less severe), don’t forget Tesla came up with the idea before modern electronics . All you would need is a transmitter able to produce a really strong alternating magnetic field and a receiver say an iron core wrapped with copper wire. Almost like how an induction transformer works.

  6. Andrew T says:

    Tesla: Transmitting electricity via electromagnetic fields?
    Hello Answers community.

    This question has been on ym mind for a long time: how to transmit AC and DC electricity via electromagnetic waves.

    DC: Would one just take an electromagnet with a battery on the one end and an electromagnet with a voltmeter ont he other and place them about 10cm apart? That is something along the lines of what I have been told.

    AC: How would we go about this? Surely we would also get AC electricity on the ‘recieving’ coil? If I wired up something like this into our mains socket (a) would the whole place short circuit and (b) would it be able to power my desk lamp on the recieving side?

    Thanks.
    Of course I won’t be transmitting mains until I’m fully clued up about this, but just out of interest, how would we do this?

  7. Earth Man says:

    Tesla discovered a way to *transmit* electricity — alternating current (AC). Franklin only established a connection between lightning and electricity.

    The actual “discovery” of electricity was kind of like discovering fire. It’s an ancient thing. More than two millenia ago, the Greeks discovered that rubbing fur on amber caused an attraction between the two, and BOOM that was a discovery of electricity. You also have the “Babylon Batteries” thousands of years ago that created a current.

    There is no one guy (or woman) who discovered electricity. We just learned more about how it works and what it is over the past thousands of years. Read the link below, it’s an easy read, and informational.

  8. Skaggmo says:

    It could also be a shop or a studio. I guess it depends on what you’re inventing.

  9. Pattern says:

    What is the workplace that an inventor works called?
    Let’s say the inventor is Nikola Tesla. Tesla studied electricity in his laboratory. However, Tesla was both a scientist and an inventor. I’m talking about a pure inventor. What do you call their workplace? Laboratory seems to be the answer, but it usually refers to scientists.

  10. Rory B says:

    is there a website that gives more information about Tesla’s cold electricity?
    his pierce arrow that run without any fuel, cold electricity and radiant energy. and also advice where i can learn more about them.

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