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  2. File:Tesla coil circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a modern unipolar version commonly used in entertainment coils, with a toroidal-shaped metal capacitive load E on the high voltage terminal. The primary circuit is shown connected to the primary winding L1 with a variable tap, so that the primary and secondary coils can be adjusted to resonance.

  3. File:Tesla coil 3.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Tesla coil 4.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a modern unipolar version of the circuit used for entertainment coils, in which one side of the secondary is grounded and the other side is connected to a toroidal-shaped capacitive high voltage terminal. A slightly different form of the circuit, with the positions of the capacitor and spark gap exchanged, is found at Tesla coil 3.svg

  5. File:Tesla-Magnifier-Electrostatic.svg - Wikipedia

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    The extra coil or helical resonator can be physically separated from the two close-coupled coils which comprise the master oscillator or driver section. The power from the master oscillator is fed to the lower end of the extra coil resonator through a large diameter electrical conductor or pipe to minimize corona.

  6. File:EarlyTeslaCoil.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: An experimental Tesla coil circuit to duplicate the discharges of a Holtz electrostatic machine, from Tesla's 1892 lecture before the Institute of Electrical Engineers, London, England. Following the initial research of voltage and frequency by William Crookes, Nikola Tesla developed a series of coils that produced high-voltage, high ...

  7. File:TeslaBifilarColor.svg - Wikipedia

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    Tesla explains that in some applications (which he does not specify) the self-inductance of a conventional coil is undesired and has to be neutralised by adding external capacitors. The bifilar coil in this configuration has increased self-capacitance, thereby saving the cost of the capacitors.

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  9. File:Tesla magnifying transmitter circuit.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Schematic diagram of the circuit of the "magnifying transmitter", a Tesla coil circuit invented by Serbian-American engineer Nikola Tesla in the 1890s. It differs from ordinary two-coil Tesla coil circuits in that Tesla has added a third coil (L3) attached to the high voltage end of the secondary (L2), which is not magnetically coupled to the other two coils.