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    franco_vazza (franco_vazza@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 30-May-2025 07:00:52 JST franco_vazza franco_vazza

    Best day of the year:
    my 120 hours of teaching are done, see you in class at the end of Feb.2026 (all my teaching is concentrated in one semester).

    Grand finale: presenting the physics of the Tesla Coil (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_coil) and an example of it in the class, and use it to play music - yes, music is played by the dancing discharge spark you see on the top.

    Sound on!

    #physics #science #astrodon

    In conversation about 23 days ago from mastodon.social permalink

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      Tesla coil
      A Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit designed by inventor Nikola Tesla in 1891. It is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high-frequency alternating-current electricity. Tesla experimented with a number of different configurations consisting of two, or sometimes three, coupled resonant electric circuits. Tesla used these circuits to conduct innovative experiments in electrical lighting, phosphorescence, X-ray generation, high-frequency alternating current phenomena, electrotherapy, and the transmission of electrical energy without wires. Tesla coil circuits were used commercially in spark-gap radio transmitters for wireless telegraphy until the 1920s, and in medical equipment such as electrotherapy and violet ray devices. Today, their main usage is for entertainment and educational displays, although small coils are still used as leak detectors for high-vacuum systems. Originally, Tesla coils used fixed spark gaps or rotary spark gaps to provide intermittent excitation of the resonant circuit; more recently, electronic devices are used to provide the switching action required. ...

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