The Nikola Tesla TreasurySimon and Schuster, 1 jul 2013 - 687 pagina's Here's the Tesla collection you've been waiting for: 214 figures; 668 pages; and 107 articles, letters to editors, and lectures. All the famous lectures and articles that you'd expect are here, You'll also get his many letters to editors, commenting on Marconi, Edison, and many issues of the day. And if that wasn't enough you'll also get other articles that you've heard about but probably never seen. This is an amazing collection that will give you the most complete look into the mind of Nikola Tesla, who has been called the most important man of the 20th Century. Without Tesla's ground-breaking work we'd all be sitting in the dark without even a radio to listen to. |
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... forces acting between charged molecules or atoms. Perfecting a generator that would give him currents of several ... force, but illustrates the principle that while currents of lower frequency destroy life, these are harmless. After ...
... forces acting between charged molecules or atoms. Perfecting a generator that would give him currents of several ... force, but illustrates the principle that while currents of lower frequency destroy life, these are harmless. After ...
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... force, and their effect is to produce poles upon the armature at right angles to those of the ring, at least theoretically so; and since action is entirely independent of the speed—that is, as far as the location of the poles is ...
... force, and their effect is to produce poles upon the armature at right angles to those of the ring, at least theoretically so; and since action is entirely independent of the speed—that is, as far as the location of the poles is ...
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... force increases and less current passes through the primary or energizing coils. Without any load the speed is very nearly equal to that of the shifting poles of the field magnet. It will be found that the rotary effort in these motors ...
... force increases and less current passes through the primary or energizing coils. Without any load the speed is very nearly equal to that of the shifting poles of the field magnet. It will be found that the rotary effort in these motors ...
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... force, and they will produce poles upon the armature core at right angles to those of the ring. Of course there will be other elements entering into action which will tend to modify this, but for the present they may be left ...
... force, and they will produce poles upon the armature core at right angles to those of the ring. Of course there will be other elements entering into action which will tend to modify this, but for the present they may be left ...
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... force. If load be thrown on, the poles are made to recede; the selfinduction or counter electromotive force is thereby diminished and more current passed trough the stationary or movable armaturecoils. This regulation is very different ...
... force. If load be thrown on, the poles are made to recede; the selfinduction or counter electromotive force is thereby diminished and more current passed trough the stationary or movable armaturecoils. This regulation is very different ...
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Electric Discharge in Vacuum Tubes | |
Experiments with Alternate Currents of High Potential and High | |
The Drehstrom Patent | |
Mr Tesla on Thermo Electricity | |
On the Source of Roentgen Rays and the Practical Construction and Safe | |
Tesla on Animal Training by Electricity | |
My Submarine Destroyer | |
Teslas New Discovery | |
Electrical oscillator activity ten million Horsepower Burning | |
The Transmission of Electrical Energy Without Wires as a Means | |
Teslas Reply to Edison | |
The Physiological and Other Effects of High Frequency Currents | |
He Now Produces Radiographs At A Distance | |
Roentgen Ray Investigations | |
Roentgen Rays Or Streams | |
Nikola Tesla Objects | |
Possibilities of Wireless | |
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