Better Project than Tesla Coil | Get Help Now

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Participants in the discussion seek alternatives to the Tesla coil for an electronics competition project. The original poster emphasizes the need for a project that can compete effectively against a Tesla coil. Suggestions for better projects are encouraged, with a focus on innovation and practicality. The conversation highlights the importance of knowing the project’s purpose to provide relevant ideas. Ultimately, the thread concludes with the original poster indicating that they have found a solution, thanking contributors for their assistance.
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Can somebody tell me if there is some kind of better project than Tesla coil. I really need your help.
 
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It would help if we knew what the project was for.
 
I should make a project for this year electronics competition. The opposition's project is a Tesla coil. help
 
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I solved it, thanks for your cooperation
 
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