Tesla was a scientist that worked on his works until came up right. He was a great genius.
Yes, Nikola Tesla initially faced challenges and setbacks in developing the AC motor but persevered through experimentation and innovation to eventually achieve success. He continued to refine his designs until he created a reliable and efficient alternating current motor that revolutionized technology.
Siphons will fail to work when the liquid being transferred reaches a level equal to the highest point of the siphon. At this point, air will enter the tube, breaking the siphon effect and stopping the flow of liquid.
The most succinct response I can think of to make to this question is:Buh?Benjamin Franklin didn't "find light". Perhaps you're thinking of Thomas Edison and the light bulb.
The phrase "sink or swim" refers to a situation where one must either succeed on their own efforts or fail completely, with no outside help or support. It often implies a high level of risk or challenge, where one must rely on their own abilities to survive or succeed.
The critical speed of a compressor refers to the rotational speed at which the natural frequency of the compressor rotor coincides with one of its bending modes. When the compressor operates near or at the critical speed, it can experience significant vibrations and potentially fail due to resonance effects. Engineering designs are typically aim to avoid operating at critical speeds to ensure the compressor's stability and reliability.
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Yes, Nikola Tesla initially faced challenges and setbacks in developing the AC motor but persevered through experimentation and innovation to eventually achieve success. He continued to refine his designs until he created a reliable and efficient alternating current motor that revolutionized technology.
Because Whitney pirated his inventions
Only in marketing. Had he achieved his goal , most of our homes would be powered with DC electricity, instead of AC electricity, according to many historians. Improvement for all: The answer given above is completely wrong. Tesla was a master of AC current and found a way to transmit AC current without wires. If his arch-nemesis Edison had successfully done something other than nothing with DC current, we would be living in a DC current world. The fact that almost everything on earth runs on AC electricity is probably Tesla's greatest SUCCESS. The failure was his lack of forethought in presenting a FREE energy distribution system to money hungry corporate capitalists. They discovered that Tesla's work could put them (specifically JP Morgan) basically out of the energy business, as over the air energy can't be regulated or metered.
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Yes, Jonas' salk did fail in one or two occasions.
Winston Churchill
no Jim carry did not fail any of his calsses sweety
Robert Kennedy said the famous quote Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. This means if a person tries then they can never fail.
no epic fail
No, she was a straight A student.