The real "Father of the Electric Age" was Nikola Tesla, who invented AC electricity (still used to day, by Edison's DC plan, you would need power stations every mile), was the first inventor of radar (Edison convinced the US that radar was not useable, and could have been deployed as early as WW1, saving a heck of a lot of trouble in the long run). Due to Edison screwing Tesla out of other deals, he was well in the works of building a tower to provide nearly unlimited free electricity, an essencial death ray that could essentially make all war useless (but by this point he was seeing laser pigeons. No. Seriously.), and a HUGE number of brilliant experiments that died with him. His notes on the mystery invention were never completed. "The Oatmeal" has a great piece on Tesla: "Why Nikola Tesla was the Greatest Geek who ever lived."
He would see the idea in his mind, wrote the plans and had it made.
Studies on electricity makes about several centuries and several scientists but Nikola Tesla pioneered the work with alternant current. His inventions with alternant current was not based on any scientist.
At the Electrical Exhibition of 1898, Tesla demostrated something beyond the limits of technology. His remote control, patent No. 613,809 (1898) was shown there. This inventions was made in the US. Tesla was living in New York.
It was called the Oscillator
Nikola Tesla invented the induction motor with rotating magnetic field that made unit drives for machines feasible and made AC power transmission an economic necessity. With this, Tesla set the basis for machinery and households to be powered with ac electriticity.
I feel that Nikola Tesla enjoyed his worked inventions and took pride in them. No where in history, Nikola Tesla stated he prefered a specific invention.
He would see the idea in his mind, wrote the plans and had it made.
Nikola Tesla
Studies on electricity makes about several centuries and several scientists but Nikola Tesla pioneered the work with alternant current. His inventions with alternant current was not based on any scientist.
I think is the alternate current and the Tesla coil. The coil is the basis of anything wireless.
Because he made many important contributions to science.
At the Electrical Exhibition of 1898, Tesla demostrated something beyond the limits of technology. His remote control, patent No. 613,809 (1898) was shown there. This inventions was made in the US. Tesla was living in New York.
1891.
Yes actually, it is. It was made by Nikola Tesla (who IS A GUY), thus having the name Tesla. :)
As early as 1892, Nikola Tesla created a basic design for radio. On November 8, 1898 he patented a radio controlled robot-boat. Tesla used this boat which was controlled by radio waves in the Electrical Exhibition in 1898, Madison Square Garden. Nikola Tesla is now credited with being the first person to patent radio technology; the Supreme Court overturned Marconi's patent in 1943 in favor of Tesla. He understood waves and how to control them so he made his inventions.
Nikola Tesla was greatly influenced by Vedic philosophy, and thus the realisation that Reality is a Dynamic Unity.
Nikola Tesla never made a second tour for electricity. He only did one tour which lasted his whole life.