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For years, amateur experimenters did not even try to duplicate Tesla?s rotating egg experiment. The power and capacitance requirements were believed to be formidable. Surprisingly, the experiment can be powered with nothing more exotic than a modified induction motor scrounged from an old household appliance.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
For years, amateur experimenters did not even try to duplicate Tesla?s rotating egg experiment. The power and capacitance requirements were believed to be formidable. Surprisingly, the experiment can be powered with nothing more exotic than a modified induction motor scrounged from an old household appliance.


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Scientific Paper
TitleA Tesla Rotating Magnetic Field Demonstration Project
Author(s)Harry L Goldman
KeywordsEgg of Columbus, replication, rotating magnetic fields, Tesla
Published2006
JournalElectric Spacecraft Journal
Number40
Pages12-16

Abstract

For years, amateur experimenters did not even try to duplicate Tesla?s rotating egg experiment. The power and capacitance requirements were believed to be formidable. Surprisingly, the experiment can be powered with nothing more exotic than a modified induction motor scrounged from an old household appliance.