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i want to know how can i perform the witricity experiment??? how to make self resonant coupled copper coils having same resonant frequency? | |
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Please look up mutual inductance. This is how 'witricity' functions.
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Good article I had no idea that's how that type of tesla coil worked.
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Yeah, it's cute isn't it? Actually this is a better instructables (the other one I linked did something wrong, I think they didn't allow the coil to resonate): Wireless Power | |
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