Tesla Turbine built from 2 computer hard drives

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

Tesla Turbine built from 2 computer hard drives and a few simple tools. Look up the building steps on www.instructables.com and watch the blog about this on www.hoekstra.co.uk

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  • that was an ibm drive

  • Yes

  • Can I use steam?

  • Pretty sure you could, because It's all metal. I use compressd air to demonstrate it.

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  • Hay beynini siktiğim salağı bir adam gibi tutup çekememiş videoya gerizakalı!

  • TelsaBlades Let it Scream! lol

  • @chehar that would be gyroscopic force

  • Ok, I read the indestructible AND the wiki, and I'm still a little stumped as to the point. I get its use as a electric generator, but whats with picking it up and letting it drop? Is there a way to make this produce enough force to lift itself?

  • lifting it up and dropping it as shown i believe just proves centrifugal force? i think thats what it is called.

  • I'm sorry to sound so noob, but i am really interested in this one. I've read that you can use this a pump? How? and would it work for an air filter instead of using an ordinary fan?? Your response would be greatly appreciated

  • what are you trying to show us by lifting it up and dropping it the whole time????

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