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Nikola Tesla (Smiljan, July 10, 1856 - New York, January 7, 1943) was a Serbian and American inventor, electrical and mechanical engineer and futurist, best known for his contribution to the design of a modern AC power supply system. Tesla's most significant inventions are the polyphase system, the rotating magnetic field, the asynchronous motor, the synchronous motor and Tesla's transformer. He also discovered one of the ways to generate high-frequency current, made a significant contribution to the transmission and modulation of radio signals, and his works in the field of X-rays were also…mehr

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Nikola Tesla (Smiljan, July 10, 1856 - New York, January 7, 1943) was a Serbian and American inventor, electrical and mechanical engineer and futurist, best known for his contribution to the design of a modern AC power supply system. Tesla's most significant inventions are the polyphase system, the rotating magnetic field, the asynchronous motor, the synchronous motor and Tesla's transformer. He also discovered one of the ways to generate high-frequency current, made a significant contribution to the transmission and modulation of radio signals, and his works in the field of X-rays were also noticed.Nikola Tesla is the author of more than 700 patents, registered in 25 countries, of which 112 in the field of electrical engineering. This book contains a list of experiments done by Nikola Tesla and also gives instructions for repeating the experiments (at least the simplest ones).
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Nikola Tesla (1857-1943) was a revolutionary Serbian scientist who forever changed the scientific fields of electricity and magnetism. His research laid much of the groundwork for modern electrical and communication systems, and his impressive accomplishments include development of the alternating-current electrical system, radio, the Tesla coil transformer, wireless transmission, and fluorescent lighting. His dream of wireless communication came to pass in both the radio and eventually the cell phone. Yet his story remains widely unknown. History buffs, science enthusiasts, backyard inventors, and anyone who has ever dared to dream big will find the life of Nikola Tesla, written in his own words, engaging, informative, and humorous in its eccentricity.