Oscillator Tesla "Earthquake Machine"

Posted by admin On July - 2 - 2010

Tesla oscillator or "Earthquake Machine" is a mechanical oscillator that Nikola Tesla invented in the years 1898 The original oscillator that Tesla designed and tested small, nearly seven inches long and weighed about a pound or two. This little device is designed to be propelled by steam pressure, is only five pounds of air pressure to a special device used to operate pneumatic pistons.

Concept of Tesla oscillator is purely mechanical,works practically forced by the use of steam in the oscillator, such as steam is a series of gates that generate high-speed oscillators vibrate at anchor in the body. Because the body was so strong that he was able to go over 200 degrees in the heating chamber pressure and more pressure 400psi Other versions of Tesla's oscillator. It was designed and built as an electric generator that is able to generate both direct andalternating currents.

In 1898. Tesla's laboratory in Houston Street, New York, it was alleged that while Tesla was testing its mechanical oscillator has a resonance generated by some buildings near his home, calling the police, increasing the speed oscillator, hit the resonant frequency of their home. Let Tesla realized he was in danger and a sled was forced to use to distribute hammer oscillator and stop the experiment, whichshocked the police arrived.

Tesla to investigate allegations Discovery Channel show Mythbusters tested the Tesla oscillator in their 60 episode. They were to reinforce the mechanical resonance of the physical phenomenon of the test, their equipment to a bridge which was built as a force in today's standards to withstand. The test conducted in a single I-beam deflection, stealing a few yards in any direction, and they reported feeling that the bridge was trembling even to walk away, but not"Shocking" that Tesla describes. But the buildings in time when the Tesla is not designed to work with the position of such a resonance and road bridges have a second and stronger than houses do.

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