Difference between revisions of "EM Radiation: Radio and Tesla Coil"

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A Tesla coil is used to produce EM radiation (noise). A battery operated transistor AM radio is placed at the other end of the room to pick up the noise generated by the coil.
A Tesla coil OR The Plasma Ball, or Lightning Plate is used to produce EM radiation (noise). A battery operated transistor '''AM''' '''radio''' is placed at the other end of the room to pick up the noise generated by the coil.


'''Location:
'''Location:

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Description:

A Tesla coil OR The Plasma Ball, or Lightning Plate is used to produce EM radiation (noise). A battery operated transistor AM radio is placed at the other end of the room to pick up the noise generated by the coil.

Location:

  • Tesla Coil: Drawer 73
  • Transistor Radio: Shelf K-4