Nikola Tesla came to the United States in 1884 with an introduction letter from Charles Batchelor to Thomas Edison: "I know two great men," wrote Batchelor, "one is you and the other is this young man." Tesla spent the next 59 years of his productive life living in New York. Tesla set about improving Edison's line of dynamos while working in Edison's lab in New Jersey. It was here that his divergence of opinion with Edison over direct current versus alternating current began. This disagreement climaxed in the war of the currents as Edison fought a losing battle to protect his investment in direct current equipment and facilities.
Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla had a professional rivalry. Edison favored direct current (DC) electricity while Tesla championed alternating current (AC) technology. This led to conflict between them, especially during the "war of the currents." Despite this, they both respected each other's work and contributions to science and technology.
They argued about the safest way to conduct electricity.
No, Nikola Tesla did not invent the light bulb. The light bulb was primarily invented by Thomas Edison, while Tesla made significant contributions to electrical power systems and various other inventions.
yes Nikola Tesla invented the first efficent light bulb for fear that the company couldnt cash up on it he never released it to the public, Thomas Edison actually took the light bulb design from Tesla, Thomas Edisons light bulb was based of Tesla's. (not insulting Thomas Edison or anything) i dont know anyone who knows when Tesla invented this light bulb cause he was paranoid dates were classified to him.
Thomas Edison was supplying electricity in New York with direct current. Those systems were bad causing fires and other hazards like electrocution in homes. When Nikola Tesla arrived to New York, he began working for Thomas Edison. The first task assigned to him was fixing his direct current motor a a prize of $50,000. When he finished that, Edison didn't kept his world so Tesla walked out the place never to return. Later in life, his alternate current beat Edison's direct current system and it was chosen for the 1893 fair. Edison in envy put in court that Tesla couldn't use his bulbs. So the Westinghouse co. made the bulbs for the fair.
Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla had a professional rivalry. Edison favored direct current (DC) electricity while Tesla championed alternating current (AC) technology. This led to conflict between them, especially during the "war of the currents." Despite this, they both respected each other's work and contributions to science and technology.
They argued about the safest way to conduct electricity.
No, Nikola Tesla did not invent the light bulb. The light bulb was primarily invented by Thomas Edison, while Tesla made significant contributions to electrical power systems and various other inventions.
Edison tried to get his electrical invention over Tesla's which he didn't even come close. That was settled in 1983 at the word fair. In other words, Tesla won.
yes Nikola Tesla invented the first efficent light bulb for fear that the company couldnt cash up on it he never released it to the public, Thomas Edison actually took the light bulb design from Tesla, Thomas Edisons light bulb was based of Tesla's. (not insulting Thomas Edison or anything) i dont know anyone who knows when Tesla invented this light bulb cause he was paranoid dates were classified to him.
Thomas Edison was supplying electricity in New York with direct current. Those systems were bad causing fires and other hazards like electrocution in homes. When Nikola Tesla arrived to New York, he began working for Thomas Edison. The first task assigned to him was fixing his direct current motor a a prize of $50,000. When he finished that, Edison didn't kept his world so Tesla walked out the place never to return. Later in life, his alternate current beat Edison's direct current system and it was chosen for the 1893 fair. Edison in envy put in court that Tesla couldn't use his bulbs. So the Westinghouse co. made the bulbs for the fair.
Nikola Tesla influenced a wide range of scientists, inventors, and engineers with his work on alternating current (AC) electricity, wireless transmission, and other innovations. Some notable figures he influenced include Guglielmo Marconi, Thomas Edison, and J.P. Morgan. Tesla's contributions to electrical engineering and technology have had a lasting impact on the world.
Nikola Tesla worked for Edison making the Edison Direct currrent machine workable because Edison and his scientists could not make it work properly. Edison was not good to his word and negleted the promise money he offered. Nikola parted his way and now we have his inventions.
Nikola Tesla patented alternate current which is used worldwide to light house ad buildings. Edison began selling electricity with the direct current but lost all the grandeur.
Some time in the 1800's.
George Westinghouse invented a better way to deliver electricity to consumers in sweatshops and other jobs before and during the Great Depression. Westinghouse debated over the Alternative Current and the Direct Current with Thomas Edison.
The most know person was Edison.