Willis Haviland Carrier is wrong he invented the air conditioner
AC is an electrical current invented by Nikola Tesla. Thomas Edison who invented DC, used AC to make an electrical pad, killed cats and dogs to ruin Tesla because he wanted to prove it was dangerous, but DC is more dangerous.
No In 1859 Gaston Plante, a French physicist invented the first rechargeable battery
He didn't. He patented some work on AC power generation - and even that - to be honest isn't used by systems today contrary to what is often said on the internet.Hippolyte Pixii would probably be the closest to an 'inventor' of AC power as he created an AC generator in 1832. In many parts of Germany there was working 2 phase AC current in 1870. Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovsky would build the first real working 3 phase system, generator, motor, etc., in 1888.This is before either Ferrari or Tesla's work, but in March 1888, Galileo Ferraris will publish and present a research in a paper to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Italy which reveals a Polyphase alternator - and two months later Nikola Tesla will get a Patent for a very very similar design, and be given credit.Tesla, will make a lot of advances in the design of polyphase alternators and deserves a lot of credit. But he didn't invent AC. He didn't invent the transformer (Ferrari didn't either) - that would be a guy named William Stanley in 1885.
Mike Faraday did invent the generator and motor.
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His ac motor was made in 1888.
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No In 1859 Gaston Plante, a French physicist invented the first rechargeable battery
Nikola Tesla did not invent the laser. The laser was invented by Theodore Maiman in 1960. Nikola Tesla was a pioneer in various fields of electrical engineering and contributed to the development of alternating current (AC) power systems.
Nikola Tesla was greatly influenced by Vedic philosophy, and thus the realisation that Reality is a Dynamic Unity.
He didn't. He patented some work on AC power generation - and even that - to be honest isn't used by systems today contrary to what is often said on the internet.Hippolyte Pixii would probably be the closest to an 'inventor' of AC power as he created an AC generator in 1832. In many parts of Germany there was working 2 phase AC current in 1870. Mikhail Dolivo-Dobrovsky would build the first real working 3 phase system, generator, motor, etc., in 1888.This is before either Ferrari or Tesla's work, but in March 1888, Galileo Ferraris will publish and present a research in a paper to the Royal Academy of Sciences in Italy which reveals a Polyphase alternator - and two months later Nikola Tesla will get a Patent for a very very similar design, and be given credit.Tesla, will make a lot of advances in the design of polyphase alternators and deserves a lot of credit. But he didn't invent AC. He didn't invent the transformer (Ferrari didn't either) - that would be a guy named William Stanley in 1885.
He didn't invent anything. He was just an industrial giant that purchased several inventions and bought the rights to them. Such as Tesla's concept of AC current.
Nikola Tesla invented alternating current (AC) electricity to address the limitations of direct current (DC) systems, which could not be efficiently transmitted long distances. AC allowed for the development of a more practical and efficient electrical distribution system, transforming the way electricity was generated and distributed. Tesla's innovations in AC electricity laid the foundation for modern power systems.
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During his lifetime, Tesla invented fluorescent lighting, the Tesla induction motor, the Tesla coil, and developed the alternating current (AC) electrical supply system that included a motor and transformer, and 3-phase electricity.
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