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Undisputedly one of the world’s most visionary engineers of all time, Nikola Tesla was born on July 1856 in Croatia. His father was a Serbian Orthodox Priest and his mother was an inventor of household appliances. He studied at Realschule, Karlstadt in 1873, the Polytechnic Institute in Graz, Austria and University of Prague. His career kicked off when he was hired by a telephone company as an electrical engineer and later immigrated to US in 1884 to work for Thomas Edison. His childhood dream seemed a step closer – to harness the power of the Niagara Falls. However, it wasn’t long before his relationship with Edison soured and they went on to become bitter rivals. Tesla went on to set up his own lab and he filed for seven US patents in the field of polyphase AC motors and power transmission – a move that would turn out to be the most valuable patents since the telephone. He partnered with another inventor, George Westinghouse and they proceeded to develop the world’s first hydroelectric power plant, at Niagara Falls. He was a pioneer in many fields and his vision included exploration of solar energy and power of sea. He also predicted interplanetary communications and satellites. His work led to advances in wireless communications, lasers, x-rays, radar, lighting, robotics, and much more. Despite his genius, Tesla was often pitted against powerful corporates and government players. He did not receive the recognition he deserved and died a poor man on January 1943. When he passed on, his work was seized by the government though they were later released to his family. To date, some of his papers are still classified by US government. Some of his popular inventions include:
• The AC Motor :
When Tesla conceived the idea of an AC motor, he envisioned an alternating current fed to stator windings would create poles that reversed themselves without any mechanical aid. This would cause an armature to whirl around in the motor. His invention proved to be both durable and adaptable. Within 2 years Tesla had patented over twenty useful modifications of his new motor. Today, a somewhat differentiated version of AC motor powers most of the familiar appliances used in within the household, from refrigerators to coffee grinders.
• The Tesla Coil :
The Tesla coil was an apparatus that pushed the limits of electrical understanding and its design and operation achieved unique results. It used polyphase alternating currents to create a transformer capable of producing very high voltages. In early decades of radio, most practicable radios utilized Tesla coils in their transmission antennas. Tesla also used different versions of this invention to explore fluorescence, x-rays, radio, wireless power, biological effects, and even electromagnetic nature of the earth and its atmosphere. In the modern world, this invention is used commonly in electronics and supplies high voltage to the front of television picture tubes.
• The Radio :
Tesla invented circuits that would respond only when a preselected set of frequencies were detected at the same time or in a specific sequence. He patented a radio controlled robot-boat was constructed with an antenna, which transmitted radio waves coming from Tesla’s lab. Radio waves were received by a radio sensitive device called coherer, which transmitted the radio waves into mechanical movements of the propellers on the boat. Nikola’s invention was the first application of radio waves. However, an inventor named Guglielmo Marconi went on to be named the father of radio and Tesla’s work was ignored. It was not until 1943 that US Supreme Court deemed Marconi’s patents invalid. Communications security today is founded on the principles that Tesla introduced – idea of breaking up signals and moving them around in frequency or time.
📷 : Special coil during Colorado Springs experiment in 1899. Discharge between coil top and basis of an antenna metal part is visible.
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Nearly a decade after the foundation of special relativity, Albert Einstein submitted his paper 'The Field Equations of Gravitation' for publication #OnThisDay in 1915, which gave the correct field equations for the theory of general relativity.
In actual fact, the German mathematician David Hilbert had submitted an article containing the correct field equations for general relativity five days before Einstein. Hilbert never claimed priority for this theory.
Image: Public domain, created by NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration. High-precision test of general relativity by the Cassini space probe (artist's impression): radio signals sent between the Earth and the probe (green wave) are delayed by the warping of spacetime (blue lines) due to the Sun's mass.