Yes, they are and they can be operated by the visitors (except for the coil). I don't know how long they will keep the exhibition there, but it definitely deserves a visit! :)
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Yes, they are and they can be operated by the visitors (except for the coil). I don't know how long they will keep the exhibition there, but it definitely deserves a visit! :)
What was the most impressive ?
Without a doubt the coil demonstration (operated only by the museum guide) and the wireless power transfer (the video with lamp lighting when it approached the transmitters)
The coil wasn't plunged in to any external power source i guess!
Because i know very well that if you approach any fluorescent light lamp to close to an RF transmitter it glows due to induction.
No from what I could tell. The exhibition even had a 4-minute show with the coil, the guide made it "play music" which was really fascinating, but the video was long (2mins) and my internet connection too slow to upload it.
We had a demonstration of neon lamps too.
Ok... i have to visit it.. :)
Definitely!