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THE Mysterious scientist NIKOLA TESLA |
Nikola Tesla was born in 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian
Empire. His father was a priest in the Serbian Orthodox church and his mother managed the family’s farm. In 1863 Tesla’s brother Daniel was killed in a riding accident. The shock of the loss unsettled the 7years-old Tesla, who reported seeing visions—the first signs of his lifelong mental illnesses.
Empire. His father was a priest in the Serbian Orthodox church and his mother managed the family’s farm. In 1863 Tesla’s brother Daniel was killed in a riding accident. The shock of the loss unsettled the 7years-old Tesla, who reported seeing visions—the first signs of his lifelong mental illnesses.
Tesla studied math and physics at the Technical University of Graz and philosophy at the University of Prague. In 1882, while on a walk, he came up with the idea for a brushless AC motor, making the first sketches of its rotating electromagnets in the sand of the path. Later that year he moved to Paris and got a job repairing direct current (DC) power plants with the Continental Edison Company. Two years later he immigrated to the United States
The Mysterious Scientist
Whenever it comes to great inventions, then the name comes first, is the name of Albert Einstein or Sir Isaac newton.
But among them, there was also such an inventor.
Whose search gave the world a different look
Is there.
He was a great scientist and no one was Nikola TESLA.
Those whose names have been buried in the penthouse of history.
Very few people know this great scientist.
Friends, let us know about tesla the best inventions there are best(12)inventions
1. Alternative current(A. C)
2. Tesla Coil
3. Remote control
4.Teleforce
6. Induction Motor
7. Three-phase electric
power
6. Induction Motor
7. Three-phase electric
power
8. Neon lamp
9. Tesla turbine

Turbines work by converting the kinetic energy of fluid into another form of energy. In a wind turbine, the wind (the fluid) causes the blades to rotate. The blades, in turn, rotate a generator, which converts the rotational energy into electricity. In the Tesla turbine, the smooth disks spin to generate energy
10. Wireless telegraphy

Wireless telegraphy means the transmission of telegraph signals by radio waves; a more specific term for this radio-telegraphy. ... Radio-telegraphy was used for long-distance person-to-person commercial, diplomatic, and military text communication throughout the first half of the 20th century.
11. Tesla valve
A Tesla valve, called by Tesla a valvular conduit, is a fixed-geometry passive check valve. It allows fluid to flow preferentially in one direction, without moving parts. The device is named after Nikola Tesla, who was awarded a patent in 1920 for its invention.
12. Vacuum v arable capacitor
9. Tesla turbine
10. Wireless telegraphy
11. Tesla valve
12. Vacuum v arable capacitor
A vacuum variable capacitor is a variable capacitor which uses a high vacuum as the dielectric instead of air or other insulating material. ... A metal bellows is used to maintain a vacuum seal while allowing positional control for the moving parts of thecapacitor
Top 5 invention that never be made again
Radio Transmission Induction Motors Alternating Current and Do not Know Many Such Disciplines which have made evolution about the individual's life and extended it several years later. Therefore, there is a patent of more than 700 inventions in the name of Nicola Tesla, from which he led the world on the path of progress, but there were some of these inventions that were of different ways that would have been made, It would be as if we look at today's science fiction movies, let's see that the five mysterious inventions of Nikola Tesla.
1. Deathray
Nikola Tesla was working on an invention that could eliminate any sea vessel or aircraft from a distance of approximately 250 miles (402.34 km) away.
2. Earthquake oscillator
1893 new York Nikola tesla named after another invention
This machine produced an earthquake
3. Wireless electricity
Which today we get electricity through a wire
If this had been a tower, then today we do not have to endure the hassle of the wire.
From this machine, we can easily transfer the electricity from one place to another

5. Thought camera

In the 1930s, Nikola Tesla imagined a machine that would allow one to project a mental image in real life and playback your thoughts like a sideshow.
He suggested if you had a mental image, your body would also produce a corresponding retinal image, which could be photographed and projected onto a viewing screen. The invention didn't work as Tesla hoped.
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