Constructing a Competitive Alternative to the Tesla Coil: Tips and Tricks

In summary: I think that I am going to build some kind of a movement detector so it count and display the number of movements detected. So what do you say?
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[SOLVED] pls HELP me

There is an electronics competition, so can somebody tell me if there is something better than Tesla coil. The opposition is going to have a demonstration with a Tesla coil. What is your suggestion? What should I construct against the Tesla coil?
 
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What have you studied about electronics? It seems to me that a Tesla coil is more of a construction problem rather than an electronics problem. There are many areas to choose from. Do you have any paticular areas of interest other than high voltage?
 
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What type of stuff do you have to work with?

There's like 45 bajillion digital circuits you could make, if you could get some low power speaker cones you could make a keyboard, make some RAM, a calculator, etc.
 
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This is primary school competition, so it was very easy to win until this year. My friend is the best opposition, his project is Tesla coil. We are learning the basics of the electricity, but my friend went too far. I think that I am going to build some kind of a movement detector so it count and display the number of movements detected. So what do you say? And thanks for the replies.
 
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DemoNibs said:
I think that I am going to build some kind of a movement detector so it count and display the number of movements detected. So what do you say?
I think this is an excellent idea. What kind of time are you looking at? Also will you be able to purchase any supplies such as LED display, power supplies(batteries), chips, etc?

What have you considered for detecting movement? You could use a light source and a phototransistor to count objects as they break a light beam. What are your thoughts here?
 
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Well, I have enough time to complete this project. Actually, I should send the request until March. I asked my friend for help, he is an expert in electronics, so he is going to send me the board and all the needed components, however, there is an electronics store in range of 50km. The movement detector is going to be some kind of a sensor (as at the supermarkets ex. the self opening doors...). Today, I'll talk with my friend for the details. Thank you very much for the support.
 

1. What is a Tesla coil?

A Tesla coil is a type of electrical resonant transformer invented by Nikola Tesla in the late 19th century. It is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, and high-frequency alternating-current electricity.

2. How does a Tesla coil work?

A Tesla coil works by using two sets of coils, a primary and a secondary, to create a high-voltage electrical field. The primary coil is connected to a power source and creates an oscillating current, which in turn creates an oscillating magnetic field. This magnetic field induces a high voltage in the secondary coil, producing an electrical discharge in the form of sparks or lightning.

3. What is a Tesla coil used for in competition?

In competitions, Tesla coils are used to demonstrate the principles of high-voltage electricity and to create visually stunning displays of electrical discharges. They are often used in science fairs, maker fairs, and other events to showcase the power and beauty of electricity and physics.

4. What makes a Tesla coil suitable for competition?

A Tesla coil suitable for competition is one that is well-designed, safe, and capable of producing impressive electrical discharges. It should also have a unique and creative design, as well as meet the safety and technical requirements set by the competition organizers.

5. What are some safety precautions to take when using a Tesla coil for competition?

When using a Tesla coil for competition, it is important to take safety precautions to prevent electric shock or fire hazards. These may include wearing protective gear, keeping a safe distance from the coil, and ensuring that the power source and wiring are properly insulated. It is also important to have a designated safety officer and to follow all safety guidelines and protocols set by the competition organizers.

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