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Nikola Tesla

Published on Nov 25, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

NIKOLA TESLA

WHO?

  • Born July 10, 1856
  • Serbian-American inventor who contributed to the development of the alternating-current electrical systems, that's widely used today.
  • Discovered rotating magnetic (basis of AC machinery)
  • His mother was his inspiration for his electrical inventions, who invented small household appliances in spare time.

1870's

  • Studied at a Polytechnic Austria Institution and University of Prague
  • Moved to Budapest and worked at Central Telephone Exchange where he introduced the motor

1884

  • Left Europe at 28 for America
  • Arrived with very little but a letter from inventor and business mogul Thomas Edison, who hired him onto his fast growing electrical works business
  • They worked closely and productively for a long time but it was short lived due to conflicting business-scientific relationships and different personalities

1885

  • Received funding for Tesla Electric Light Company to develop improved arc lighting
  • Went into a period of turmoil and did labor to survive

1887

  • Patented several successful AC based inventions

1891

  • Caught attention of George Westinghouse who wanted to supply the nation with long distance power
  • He believed in Tesla and bought his patents

1893

  • In direct competition with Edison, Tesla conducted demos of his AC system at World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago
  • Westinghouse Corporation was chosen to supply the lighting over Edison

1895

  • Tesla designed what was among the first AC hydroelectric power plants in the U.S. at Niagara Falls

1896

  • That system was used to power Buffalo, NY
  • AC system became prominent power system of 20th century
  • It has remained the worldwide system ever since

BIGGEST ACCOMPLISHMENTS

  • AC system
  • Tesla coil
  • (Helped but not credited to): dynamos
  • Introduced motor
  • Radar technology
  • X-Ray technology
  • Remote control
  • Rotating magnetic field

After his failure at Warden clyffe project, he kind of went rogue and a little bit crazy. He died January 7, 1943