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  2. Why Elon Musk thinks 'impoundment' could be the key to ... - AOL

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    Political and economic observers might want to familiarize themselves with the wonky concept of 'impoundment.' Donald Trump (and 'first buddy' Elon Musk) could make it front and center in 2025.

  3. Those aren't birds - AOL

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    Elon Musk, the richest man in the world, has poured more than $3 billion into the ever-expanding rocket-producing venture of SpaceX, perched in a river delta about 22 miles east of Brownsville.

  4. Why Jamie Dimon, Elon Musk, and Bill Ackman took sides ... - AOL

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    Why Jamie Dimon, Elon Musk, and Bill Ackman took sides in the Disney-Peltz proxy battle. Hamza Shaban. April 8, 2024 at 1:21 AM ... “I don’t know why shareholders would take that risk ...

  5. Bifilar coil - Wikipedia

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    One wire is clamped to ground usually by a diode so that when the other "primary" wire of the bifilar coil no longer has a voltage applied across it by the switching transistor, the stray magnetic flux generates a current in the clamping coil with the primary side voltage appearing across it, causing an equal voltage to appear across the ...

  6. Why experts are skeptical of Elon Musk’s lofty pro-Trump ...

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    Partisans from both sides routinely cite early voting data to promote their candidates and express optimism or try to juice turnout based on supposedly weak numbers.

  7. Why Elon Musk's push to cut federal waste might succeed ... - AOL

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    Two years later, his crew of about 160 senior corporate executives, later known as the Grace Commission, published over 2,000 recommendations they said would save more than $424 billion over three ...

  8. Tesla coil - Wikipedia

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    A Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit designed by inventor Nikola Tesla in 1891. [1] It is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high-frequency alternating-current electricity. [2] [3] Tesla experimented with a number of different configurations consisting of two, or sometimes three, coupled resonant electric circuits.

  9. History of the Tesla coil - Wikipedia

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    The three circuits used in electrotherapy apparatus in the early 20th century: (1) Tesla coil, (2) D'Arsonval coil, (3) Oudin coil. In medical coils for safety two capacitors (Leyden jars) were used, one in each branch of the primary circuit, to completely isolate the patient's body from the potentially lethal currents of the supply transformer ...