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A Tesla coil is a kind of a resonant transformer, named after the man who devised and invented it, Nikola Tesla. Tesla coils are comprised of two or at time three couple electric circuits. Tesla tried out many different coils and arrangements, so it is tough to actually illustrate a precise method of construction which will satisfy the needs of those who are interested in creating them. Tesla made use of these coils to execute creative projects in the area electric lighting, X rays, high frequency alternating current phenomena, wireless power for electric power transmission etc. The pattern and arrangement of his early coils as well as his later coils were substantially varied, the only common factor being that they all made use of a high voltage source of power, voltage capacitors as well as a spark gap to stimulate the high frequency current.
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