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John Bedini: SG Collected Posts (PDF)
Submitted by esaruoho on September 22, 2008 - 00:54- USA
- 1970
- 1971
- 1981
- 1984
- AC
- backemf
- battery
- capacitor
- coil
- current
- diode
- electron
- electrostatic
- Gabriel Kron
- Gerry Vassilatos
- impedance
- Jim Watson
- John Bedini
- longitudinal
- Lorentz
- monopole
- Oliver Heaviside
- oscillator
- Poynting
- pwm
- radiant
- reactive
- resistor
- Ron Cole
- schoolgirl
- Sterling Allan
- teslacoil
- trigger
- voltage
- Nikola Tesla
- Peter Lindemann
- Tom Bearden
- 1962
- 1970s
- discharge
- energy
- motor
- pulse
A collection of posts by John Bedini to the public forum started by Sterling Allan for the PESWiki Bedini SG project.
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Tesla's 1931 electric car with AC motor running via 12 vacuum tubes, wires, resistors and rods.
Submitted by esaruoho on September 21, 2008 - 23:29in 1931, under the financing of Pierce-Arrow and George Westinghouse, a 1931 Pierce-Arrow was selected to be tested at the factory grounds in Buffalo, N.Y. The standard internal combustion engine was removed and an 80-H.P. 1800 r.p.m electric motor installed to the clutch and transmission. The A.C. motor measured 40 inches long and 30 inches in diameter and the power leads were left standing in the air - no external power source!
Peter Davey, 92-year old sax-player uses resonance to boil water inexpensively.
Submitted by esaruoho on February 3, 2008 - 11:00- Christchurch
- Dallington
- Locksley
- New Zealand
- Australia
- 1916
- 1960s
- 1964
- 2008
- 50hz
- Arthur Williamson
- bowl
- Jerry Decker
- John Keely
- metal
- musician
- Peter Davey
- propeller
- resistor
- rod
- sonic
- spitfire
- steam
- Stu Buchanan
- suppression
- ultrasonic
- 1944
- 1990
- electricity
- energy
- frequency
- heat
- motor
- resonance
- sound
- vibration
- water



By YVONNE MARTIN - The Press | Wednesday, 30 January 2008
