Invented by Nikola Tesla in 1891, a Tesla coil is a device that generates high-voltage, low current electricity. 
It consists of two circuits: a primary circuit and a secondary circuit. The primary circuit charges a capacitor which then discharges into the secondary circuit. This creates a high-voltage, low current but high-frequency electrical field.
Tesla coils have a wide range of applications, from radio communication to musical performance. 
So, the next time you hear an electric guitar or a lightning bolt, you’ll have a better understanding of the science behind it. 
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