Nikola Tesla on His Work with Alternating Currents and Their Application to Wireless Telegraphy, Telephony, and Transmission of Power: An Extended Interview21st Century Books, 2002 - 258 pàgines Part one of the Tesla Presents series, this book contains the transcript of an extended pre-hearing interview with Nikola Tesla in which he chronicals his efforts directed towards the development of an earth-based system for wireless telecommunications. An Appendex section includes the description of a physical plant built for this purpose in 1901 as reported in foreclosure appeal proceedings. 103 photos and line-art illustrations, indexed. |
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Section | 1 |
Experiments with Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony | 9 |
Mechanical and Electrical Oscillators | 36 |
Apparatus for Transformation by Condenser Discharges | 48 |
Colorado Experiments | 88 |
Theory and Technique of Energy Transmission | 125 |
Long Island Plant | 148 |
Arrangements for Receiving | 157 |
RediscussionClarification of Selected Remarks | 169 |
Appendix | 181 |
Index | 237 |
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