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THE FANTASTIC INVENTIONS OF NIKOLA
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THE FANTASTIC INVENTIONS OF NIKOLA
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image of Francis Joseph I. There wa
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An 1893 design for an electric spac
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Tesla's first patent, applied for i
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I cannot find words to express how
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Here is a coil which is operated by
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more than one respect. Viewed from
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FIG 4. — ARRANGEMENT OF IMPROVED
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to take the wires at the start very
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are lifted out of the oil and place
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other it does not. Unless a special
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In Fig. 12 the bulb comprises an in
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When the globe L (Figs. 12 and 13)
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or if, generally speaking, the bomb
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obtainable at any point of the univ
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wound tightly around the rod, and a
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FIG. 20 - BULB FOR EXPERIMENTS WITH
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A different arrangement used in som
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emit relatively less visible and mo
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luminous intensity, but the energy
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men, might be an objectionable feat
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A more perfected arrangement used i
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doubt that to such small disturbanc
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I think, however, that in the case
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The apparatus is illustrated in a d
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e cut in the middle as not, for pra
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In Fig. 32 a wide tube T was sealed
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Fig 34. - TUBE WITH FILAMENT RENDER
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Chapter 4 MORE PATENTS (1889-1900)
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I was planning to give a demonstrat
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The Referee: Overruled. Mr. Hawkins
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Q. (Interrupting.) Well, Mr. Ringha
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Q. What was its condition? Describe
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Q. You may tell what the rigger did
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A. Yes, sir. Q. At the time the dee
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A. In fact, the proposition was mad
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1 testing motion by Crocker Wheeler
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