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Nikola Tesla - Free-Energy Devices

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CHAPTER XLIII.THE TESLA MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL OSCILLATORS.ON the evening of Friday, August 25, 1893, Mr. <strong>Tesla</strong> delivereda lecture on his mechanical and electrical oscillators, beforethe members of the Electrical Congress, in the hall adjoiningthe Agricultural Building, at the World's Fair, Chicago. Bersides the apparatus in the room, he employed an air compressor,which was driven by an electric motor.Mr. <strong>Tesla</strong> was introduced by Dr. Elisha Gray, and began bystating that the problem he had set out to solve was to construct,first, a mechanism which would produce oscillations of a perfectlyconstant period independent of the pressure of steam orair applied, within the widest limits, and also independent offrictional losses and load. Secondly, to produce electric currentsof a perfectly constant period independently of the workingconditions, and to produce these currents with mechanismwhich should be reliable and positive in its action without resortingto spark gaps and breaks. This he successfully accomplishedin his apparatus, and with this apparatus, now, scientific men willbe provided with the necessaries for carrying on investigationswith alternating currents with great precision. These two inventionsMr. <strong>Tesla</strong> called, quite appropriately, a mechanical andan electrical oscillator, respectively.The former is substantially constructed in the following way.There is a piston in a cylinder made to reciprocate automaticallyby proper dispositions of parts, similar to a reciprocating tool.Mr. <strong>Tesla</strong> pointed out that he had done a great deal of work inperfecting his apparatus so that it would work efficientlyat suchhigh frequency of reciprocation as he contemplated, but he did notdifficulties encountered. He exhibited, how-dwell on the manyever, the pieces of a steel arbor which had been actually tornapart while vibrating against a minute air cushion.With the piston above referred to there is associated in one ofhis models in an independent chamber an air spring, or dash pot,

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