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Universidad autónoma de zacatecas

prepa uno centro

Nikola Tesla

subject: Ingles V
student: Cesar
Dafne González Aguilera
Agali Maldonado Ruiz

teacher: Santoyo Gómez Ana Isabel


group and grade: 4.-C
6.-D

Zacatecas, March 21, 2023

zacatecas, october, 10, 2023


content
Introduction ........................................ 3
Development ...................................... 4
CONCLUSION....................................... 6
bibliographic references ..................... 6
Introduction

Keywords:
Transmisión, electricity, invented, genius and innovation
If you go out today and ask people who "invented" electricity, most
of the people who answer—there will be many who don't—will tell
you Thomas Edison. Nothing could be further from the truth, the
true father of electricity as we know it today was the Serbian-born
engineer Nikola Tesla, a genius of the 19th and early 20th centuries
who also laid the foundations for the creation of the radio, a
invention that is usually attributed to the Italian Marconi.

Tesla's wonders go even further. This master of mechanics,


electricity, mathematics and design, born in 1856 in Smiljan
(present-day Croatia), came to register more than 700 patents,
many of which are authentic prodigies that have been decisive for
technological progress: he invented the control remote, carried out
studies on X-rays and their applications in medicine, created the
first low-consumption lamps, laid down the theoretical principles of
radar, made innovative designs for automobile speedometers...
Thanks to all his work, he was a pioneer in robotics, in the
development of vertical takeoff aircraft and in wireless
transmission of electricity
Development

In the United States, he worked for Thomas Alva Edison, in whose


company he stood out from the beginning. His biographers indicate
that discrepancies between the two were generated, mainly due to
Tesla's brilliance and Edison's selfishness, who paid Tesla an
unworthy salary. The great rivalry arose because Edison favored
direct current and Tesla realized that alternating current generators
were more powerful, cheaper, and could send high-voltage
electricity over greater distances. Tesla was hired by businessmen
Westinghouse and JP Morgan, who created their empires, in part
because of Tesla's discoveries. Alternating current definitely beat
Edison's proposal. Tesla brilliantly adapted the principle of the
rotation of the magnetic field for the construction of the alternating
current induction motor and the polyphase system for the
generation, transmission, distribution and use of electrical energy,
which today is widely used throughout the world.
Tesla also made multiple inventions, coming to patent about 700.
The invention of the radio has been unfairly attributed to Marconi,
but it was Tesla who did it. Nikola Tesla patented the basic system
of the radio in 1896 as evidenced by his publications, diagrams and
schematics that describe all the basic elements of the radio station
that was later used by Marconi, therefore we can say that the
Italian plagiarized the invention. . In December 1901, Marconi
established wireless communication between Great Britain and
Newfoundland, Canada, which earned him the Nobel Prize in 1909.
American justice came to recognize posthumously, a few months
after his death, that Tesla was his inventor, but did so to get around
a lawsuit by Marconi's company for using the radio in World War I.
A few days after he died in a New York hotel (Tesla always lived
only in hotels), the FBI seized all the files that the scientist had with
him, since they could be of importance to the security of the United
States. However, this intelligence service has always denied this
fact, even when there is certainty that this occurred.

Tesla used X-rays to investigate his own brain: with 20-40 minute
exposures, he clearly showed the skull, orbits, mandible, and
craniocervical junction. He was the first to suggest that X-rays could
have a therapeutic role. He also invented diathermy, very useful in
Surgery.

Thus, we see that Tesla made amazing advances not only in


technology but also in Medicine. His technological contributions
include, among many others: radar, remote control, the basis of
what would become the electron microscope, wireless video and
image transmission, robots, remote-controlled weapons, and
fluorescent lighting. He suggested the possibility of a free universal
information network through energy networks through the
ionosphere (an idea that makes us think of today's Internet), and
the transmission of energy wirelessly. In 1890, he made an
exhibition in which he illuminated light bulbs without any cables,
with energy that passed through his own body without causing
damage. Wireless power transmission will be Tesla's obsession
throughout his life
CONCLUSION

He discovered alternating current and invented the electric motor


for automobiles. He created X-rays, the radio that he later
patented, ensured that the world could enjoy free and unlimited
consumption of electrical energy.
Nikola Tesla was a great scientist who is even considered by some
to be the best, without him our world would be very different

bibliographic references

https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiocomunicaci%C3%B3n
https://rinconeducativo.org/es/recursos-educativos/nikola-tesla-el-
genio-inventor-en-la-sombra-de-thomas-edison/

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