Nikola Tesla En Ingles
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Nikola tesla en ingles
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Be the change
NIKOLA TESLA
By: Didier Junior Closset Martinez
Gr: 03
24 November 2014
My name is Nikola Tesla and I was born in July 10th 1856, in Smiljan, the Austrian Empire (Now: Croatia). I was an inventor, electrical and a mechanical engineer. I was died in New York in 1943.
The reason that helps me to do a remarkable change is that I wanted to create a way to provide free energy to everyone.
I lived a lot of difficulties that challenged me. When I was 17 years old, I was infected by cholera. Even though, I was cured and after passing through the army, I went to the Technical University of Graz in Austria. After that, I went to Vienna and then, to Paris. Finally I found a job in New York with Thomas Edison in 1884.
I was hired by Thomas Edison to do basic electrical engineering. He offered me 50.000$ and he told me that he was going to give them to me if I was able to improve his current generators. After accomplishing my task, I ask for the payment but Edison didn’t pay me; he said that he wasn’t serious about the payment. (It was American humor).
In 1888, I started work with Georges Westinghouse to commercialize my alternating current (AC). The problem was that the alternating current (AC) competed with Direct current (Thomas Edison). This was the begginig the war of the currents.
The direct current was dangerous; the maximum region of direct current was about 2 miles on the contrary my alternating current reached hundreds of miles. Finally, Edison had to change to Alternating current.
But I didn’t work only on the electricity. I had more than 700 patents with ideas like: radio, photo enforced, MRI, Photo Enforced, electric submarine, Carbon tablet lamp, X-ray, Wireless energy transfer, Remote Control, Extracting energy from the earth in large quantities, Electron Microscope, Death Ray and more.
In conclusion, I worked all my life for science, to the advancement of knowledge and techniques. My whole life was devoted to the study of electricity and magnetism, and their possible applications are today largely used in our modern society.
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