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Honus wrote:
"SR" wrote in message ... In the movie Frankenstein, I remember seeing tubes in the laboratory. Besides the monster being scary looking, the tubes and electricity in the laboratory was also very scary. There was also two large electric bolts. I think that was real because I had seen things like that in Edison's photos. I wonder if these tubes were real or made up to make the movie even more scary? Also, taking consideration the times: It would be normal to see electric tubes in a lab. I wonder if you're referring to Tesla coils. http://www.mos.org/sln/toe/gallery1.html Probably a Jacob's ladder. I made one of these once using a big neon sign transformer. The sixteen thousand volts would jump a half inch gab at the bottom of the rabbit ear shape electrodes and then move up the diverging wires because of hot air. Coincidentally, that that was also the year I discovered radio interference http://snipurl.com/iv98 ================================= One of those old(bad) movies had a huge Jacob's Ladder inside a large transparent (glass, I assume - Plexiglass wasn't around then) hollow column resonant at 60 Hz. Unbelievable sound! http://members.misty.com/don/jacobs.htm#jlnrb ================================= mike |
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