Energy transfer with two Tesla coils

Energy transfer with two Tesla coils

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With these Tesla coils, you can light a LED connected to a single wire. The energy is transferred directly from the left antenna. To set up this project, follow these steps: - Connect the signal generator to the black right coil (right antenna). - Between the two antennas, energy is transferred by induction between the black coil and red coil. - Join both red coils with a single wire. - Energy will be transferred when the two antennas are in resonance. This project is based on Nikola Tesla's groundbreaking research. I built two Tesla flat coils, each topped with a sphere-shaped antenna, and connected them to the ground. The device shown above is based on the patent filed by Tesla in 1900. The realized device is a transmitter/receiver that transfers energy through longitudinal waves, also known as "scalar waves." When the receiver goes into resonance, we see that the left LED turns on at the same time the right LED is off, as seen in this video. When I bring my hand closer to the sphere of the receiver, the LED gradually lights up. The radiation from my hand disrupts the resonance of the receiver. In the second video, despite being enclosed in two metal cages, the receiver LED continues to operate without being disturbed by Faraday cages. You can find the list of materials needed for this experiment at the bottom of this page.

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