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Nikola Tesla was an American inventor, engineer, mechanical scientist, and physicist. He had inventions that contributed to the development of the field of electrical energy, especially alternating current. The international unit for measuring magnetic field intensity was given his name in his honor. Who is Nikola Tesla? The engineer and physicist Nikola Tesla was born on July 10, 1856 AD in Croatia. His origins go back to both America and Serbia. He was a genius inventor and one of the most prominent scientists of his time. He is credited with what modern science has achieved in terms of development in the field of production and electrical energy transmission because of his great achievements and contributions in This field, and Tesla was a student with high abilities compared to his peers and distinguished himself by solving complex mathematical problems
[1] Achievements of the inventor Nikola tesla
Nikola Tesla’s research and inventions contributed to the development of the field of electrical energy, and many of his inventions are still used in daily life, and among these achievements are some It comes
[A] Alternating current (AC Current): This electric current that Tesla invented competed with Edison’s electric current, known as direct current, and was safer and less expensive than it
[B] X-rays (X-RAY): Inventions of all ages and were the gateway to the revolution in the manufacture of electrical devices
[C] Electric motors: Nikola Tesla was able to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy through electric motors that he called Tesla motors. His electric motors are considered one of the 10 greatest inventions of all time and were a gateway to the revolution in the electrical appliance industry
[D] Measuring magnetic flux density One of his least known achievements is that he described the force in the magnetic field, especially with the presence of an MRI machine. Wireless Transmission: Wireless transmission is used to transmit data and energy wirelessly, and it is one of his most prominent inventions. He created a tower he called the Tesla Tower to be the first wireless system in the world
[2] The educational career of Nikola Tesla
In the year 1861 AD, Tesla attended primary school in his village, where he studied German, arithmetic, and religion. The following year, his family moved to Gospić, where Nikola finished his primary school, after he suffered from teachers accusing him of cheating because of his extraordinary intelligence and behavior. Calculating in his mind, Nicholas completed four years of school in just three years. He graduated from school in 1873 AD, then joined the Graz University of Technology and studied mathematics and physics and excelled in them, but he did not obtain his degree in the last semester
[3] The practical career of Nikola Tesla
In the year 1881 AD, Tesla moved to Budapest to work with Ferenc Puskas in the Budapest Telegraph Company, but he was surprised that it was under construction, so he worked temporarily as a draftsman in the Central Telegraph Office in Budapest, and after the establishment of the Budapest Telegraph Company was completed, Tesla was appointed to the position Lead electrician. In 1882 AD, the idea of manufacturing a brushless alternating current motor occurred to him, so he made preliminary drawings of the rotating magnets. Tesla got a job at the Continental Edison Company in Paris. Two years later, he immigrated to America with the desire to meet Edison, and he was appointed as an engineer at Thomas’s headquarters. Edison in Manhattan, and during the year he worked at the Edison company, they were impressed by his prowess at work. According to Tesla’s statements, he was later asked to find solutions to some of the engineering problems facing the company in exchange for $50,000. He accepted that and was able to find the solution, and when he demanded the agreed-upon money, they told him that it was just a joke. He submitted his resignation. After Tesla left the Edison Company, he founded the “Tesla Electric Lighting and Manufacturing Company” in 1886 AD with two businessmen Robert Lane and Benjamin Vail, and was later expelled from it due to disagreements over his manufacturing ideas. Then he founded the Tesla Electric Company in April 1887 AD with Alfred Brown. Superintendent at Western Union, and Charles Peck, New York's legal commissioner, Tesla worked on developing and designing new types of electric motors, generators, and other devices, and began a series of ideas, inventions, and patents with this company and other companies he worked for later
[4] Awards and Patents:
Tesla won a number of awards and medals during his life, including: The Order of Saint Sava - second class - from the Serbian government in 1892 AD. Elliot Cresson Medal in 1894. Prince Danilo I Medal in 1895. Edison Medal for Electricity and Electrical Engineering in 1917. Order of Saint Sava - first class - from the government of Yugoslavia in 1926 AD. Medal from the Yugoslav Throne in 1931 AD. John Scott Medal in 1934. Order of the White Eagle - first class - from the government of Yugoslavia in 1936 AD. Order of the White Lion - first class - from the Government of Czechoslovakia in 1937 AD. Medal of the University of Paris in 1937. Saint Clement University Medal (Sofia, Bulgaria) in 1939.
[5] The works of Nikola Tesla.
Tesla wrote a number of books and articles for scientific journals and peer-reviewed journals
[6] mostly about Nikola Tesla.
Others also wrote books about him, including: “My Inventions”: a biography about Nikola Tesla. "The great inventions of Nikola Tesla." Article "The problem of increasing human energy." Article “Experiments with alternative energy currents and high frequency
[7] His death:
Tesla died in 1943. Tesla died while staying in a New York hotel at the age of 86.
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