
Tesla Coil
A Tesla Coil is a device invented by Nikola Tesla in the late 19th century that produces high-voltage, low-current, and high-frequency alternating electrical energy. It works by using inductors and capacitors to create resonant circuits, allowing it to generate impressive electrical arcs that can reach several feet. Tesla Coils are often used for educational demonstrations, exhibits, and entertainment, showcasing the principles of electromagnetism and wireless transmission of electricity. They highlight the fascinating properties of electricity and have inspired developments in radio technology and wireless power transmission.