Nikola Tesla's father's name was Milutan and his mother's name was Djuka.
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Nikola Tesla was a cevilate all his life. He did never had any children although now a days, Tesla has relatives still living.
He was the innovator of modern electricity. The wide world is lighted with his invention. Any wireless device has its basis on the Tesla's coil. Remote controlled guided devices also has the basis on Tesla's automaton patent.
Nikola Tesla drank whiskey, but stopped after prohibition laws were enacted in the United States. He avoided tea and coffee, as he concidered these to be harmful.
No, but he had an impact in Serbia.
It was not the Tesla's charity it was Tesla Memorial Society of New York founded in 1979.
The history surrounding the life of Nikola Tesla, doesn't tell us about the life of the siblings and family of the scientist but no more with the relation of Tesla.
The light you use in your house, comes from alternate current which is the work of Nikola Tesla. The remote controls we use for toys or appliances comes from the work of Nikola Tesla and he contributed in varying degrees to the establishment of robotics, remote control, radar, and computer science, and to the expansion of ballistics, nuclear physics, and theoretical physics.
The cast of Nikola Tesla-Visionary of Modern Times - 2012 includes: Michio Kaku as Himself - physicist
Nikola Tesla was not Russian; he was born in what is now Croatia in 1856. He was a Serbian-American inventor and engineer known for his work in developing the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system.
Dane Tesla was the older brother of the Teslas. He died in a horse accident when Nikola was 5 years old.
Yes it is. The Croatian government restored Nikola Tesla's birth home. Tesla Memorial Society of New York is grateful for that.
Yes, Nikola Tesla became famous for his pioneering work in electricity and magnetism, which led to the development of alternating current (AC) power systems. His inventions and contributions to technology had a significant impact on the modern world.
Nikola Tesla died in 1943, he is not alive.
Nikola Tesla's father, Milutin Tesla, was born in the village of Tomingaj, in modern-day Croatia, which was part of the Austrian Empire at the time. His mother, Georgina Mandić, was also born in modern-day Croatia, in the village of Smiljan.
Nikola Tesla's greatest contributions to science include the development of alternating current (AC) electrical power systems, the induction motor, and contributions to the development of wireless communication. His work has had a profound impact on modern electrical engineering and technology.