Այս նիշքը տեղադրված է Վիքիպահեստում է և այն կարող է օգտագործվել այլ նախագծերի կողմից։
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English: A Tesla coil, built by the inventor Nikola Tesla as early as 1891, in operation. It is a resonant transformer circuit that produces very high voltages, which creates the brush discharge, several feet long, escaping from the top of the conical coil. The multiple spark gap which excites the primary can be seen at left. The source says Tesla invented the conical coil shown.
Caption:A "Tesla" Conical High Frequency, High Potential oscillator Coil Delivering a Very Powerful Discharge Several Feet in Diameter. The Condensers May Be Seen at Right and Left of Coil, as Well as 50,000 Volt D. C. Dynamo in Foreground.
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Samuel D. Cohen, "Dr. Nikola Tesla and His Achievements" in The Electrical Experimenter magazine, The Experimenter Publishing Co., New York, Vol. 4, No. 10, February 1917, p. 713, fig. 3
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