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Nikola Tesla ( Smiljan, 10.7. 1856. - New York, 7.1. 1943 .) bio je naučnik i inovator svjetskog glasa. Radio je u području elektrotehnike i radiotehnike, te je izumio okretno magnetsko polje i višefazni sustav izmjeničnih struja . Najznačajniji Teslini pronalasci su polifazni sistem, obrtno magnetsko polje, asinhroni motor, sinhroni motor ...
Nikola Tesla was born on July 9, 1856, in Smiljan, a village in rural Croatia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian empire. He was the son of a Serbian Orthodox priest who was a notable preacher, and a clever and inventive, though uneducated, mother. Tesla was the second son in a family of two boys and three girls.
Nikola Tesla ( Smiljan, 10. jul 1856 — Njujork, 7. januar 1943) bio je srpski i američki [1] [2] [3] pronalazač, inženjer elektrotehnike i mašinstva i futurista, najpoznatiji po svom doprinosu u projektovanju modernog sistema napajanja naizmeničnom strujom .
Nikola Tesla Awarded more than 100 patents over the course of his lifetime, Nikola Tesla was a man of considerable genius and vision. He was reportedly born at exactly midnight during an electrical storm, an intriguing beginning for a man who would one day help light up all of America with the alternating current ( AC ) electric power systems ...
Nikola Tesla (født ca. 10. juli 1856 i Smiljan i Kejserriget Østrig (i det nuværende Kroatien), død 7. januar 1943 i New York) var en serbisk fysiker, opfinder og elektroingeniør. Tesla er anerkendt som en af de mest betydningsfulde videnskabsmænd i 1800-tallet og det tidlige 1900-tal .
A statue of Tesla on Goat Island overlooks the falls today. 4. “Teslas,” a unit used to measure the strength of magnetic fields, are named after Tesla. Another namesake is Tesla Motors, the electric car start-up, in homage to Tesla’s role in the invention of the electric motor. 3.
Tesla Moves into the Unknown. Even a simple electric current generates a magnetic field. An alternating current oscillating at a high voltage produces electromagnetic waves. Many inventors joined the race to make use of these waves, discovered by Heinrich Hertz in 1888, for wireless communication or other purposes.