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Uploaded by on Sep 23, 2006

This is a video of a Tesla Coil making sound from the spark of its electrode.

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  • wtf i cant beleive people are doubting this

  • its not fake ignorant bitches its called a solid state musical tesla coil if this was fake then how does your radio work this is just a scaled up version of an old school radio spark coil

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  • What was the song?

    

  • thumbs up if your watching this with your plasma speaker :D

  • @snikitty12345 Well, this cant really be compared to a radio. Radios use electromagnetic coils for the drivers, which run off AC power (I beleive this is DC, some radios run DC), and the coil moves a cone when power is run through it, and since its set in a magnetic gap, the same forces repel the coil out, and in (alternating current,) whilst this is using plasma. I'm not entirely sure how plasma is able to actually create such accurate sounds, but this is indeed real. And phenomenally amazing

  • @luatin1589 nop, it is a real working project ....

  • wow thumbs up if you think this is better than justin bebier!!!!

  • that shit is ssoooo popin

  • So that's where my screwdriver went?

  • This is a brilliant invention the harmony is amazing, when I tried it I could only hear "Never Gonna Give You Up, Never Gonna let..", ah well. You should market it. You could make a fortune :)

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