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Is Tesla really good?

2023-01-16 19:48Physics
Summary: Today to share with you Tesla is really good knowledge, if you happen to solve the problems you are facing, do not forget to pay attention to this site, start now! It is said that Tesla's technolog
Today to share with you Tesla is really good knowledge, if you happen to solve the problems you are facing, do not forget to pay attention to this site, start now! It is said that Tesla's technology is very powerful, so where is Tesla's technology? Tesla is a leader in new energy vehicles. It has many advanced technologies, such as autopilot, super charging and various auxiliary functions. Tesla's best technology is its operating system, which is very intelligent and efficient. Nikolai Tesla, how divine is it? On June 6, 1884, a cruise ship from France slowly landed in the port of New York. On the deck of the cruise ship stood a handsome young man with sloppy clothes. His eyes were full of excitement and curiosity about the strange city. At that time, the young man had only four cents in his pocket. Apart from that, there is only one letter of recommendation left. The letter of recommendation was written to Thomas Edison, a famous inventor and entrepreneur, with a sentence: "I know there are two great people, one is you, the other is this young man." Yes, this young man who came to New York alone is the protagonist of this article-the great inventor, physicist, mechanical engineer, electrical engineer, Nicholas Tesla. Everyone should be familiar with the word "Tesla". Over the years, legendary entrepreneur Elon Musk and his "Tesla" electric car and energy company have been reported by the media every three days. Musk named the company "Tesla" in order to pay tribute to Nikolai Tesla. How awesome is the idol of an awesome man? In addition to being the name of an enterprise, students majoring in science and engineering will also know that Tesla is the unit of magnetic flux density (magnetic induction intensity), which is symbolized as T10000Gs (Gauss, Gauss). This unit is also in memory of Nikolai Tesla. Tesla has always been regarded as one of the most legendary figures in the history of science. Many people compare him to Leonardo da Vinci. There are too many rumors and anecdotes around him. Some people say that he invented Dead Light, UFO; others said that he predicted the outbreak of World War I; and even many people believed that the famous Tungus Bang was his masterpiece. What kind of person is Tesla? Is he really that amazing? Which of the rumors about him are true and which are false? In today's article, let's get to know this mysterious scientific genius. Tesla was born on July 10, 1856 in the village of Smiljan near the town of Gospic in the province of Lika in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Tesla's parents are both Serbian. His father's name is Milutin Tesla (Rev. Milutin Tesla), an Orthodox priest. His mother's name was Duka Mandick (Djuka Mandic), the daughter of another priest. There is another story about the birth of Tesla. It is said that on the day Tesla was born, there was a rare thunderstorm. So the midwife said, "this child is the son of the storm." Tesla's mother immediately corrected: "No, it is the son of Light." Tesla is the second in the family, with one brother and three sisters. In 1863, his brother Dane was killed in a horseback riding accident, which brought great mental stimulation to Tesla, who was only 7 years old at that time. He told the adults that he had seen a "vision". Later, people thought that this was the first sign that Tesla was suffering from mental illness. In addition to being garrulous sometimes, Tesla is also a clever child and is said to have a particularly good memory. In 1866, 10-year-old Tesla came to study in junior high school in the town of Gospid. he showed such amazing talent in mathematics that his teachers often suspected him of cheating in exams. Tesla studied in high school in Karlovac from 1871 to 1874. In 1875, 19-year-old Tesla entered Gratz University of Technology in Austria to study physics, mathematics and mechanics. During this period, he developed a strong interest in electricity. Tesla was forced to interrupt his college studies the following year for economic reasons (and some say mental problems). In 1877, Tesla entered the University of Prague. Two years later, he got a job as an assistant engineer in Maribor. Soon after, he returned to the University of Prague to continue his studies and graduated in 1880. In 1881, Tesla came to Budapest to work as an engineer at the newly established Hungarian Telegraph office. Because of his excellent ability to work, he soon became a manager. In April 1882, in pursuit of better development, 26-year-old Tesla came to Paris, France. He got a job as a trainee engineer at Edison multinational (Compagnie Continental Edison). Edison multinational Corporation is a branch of American headquarters in Europe, founded by Thomas Edison (Thomas Edison), a famous inventor and entrepreneur. In 1881, Edison's company showed off its DC power and lighting system at the Paris Electric Exhibition, which caused a sensation across the continent. As a result, orders from all over Europe poured in to purchase their products. However, at the lighting system start-up ceremony held at the railway station in Strasbourg, Germany, there was a catastrophic accident-the throwing switch caused an explosion and blew up a wall of the train shed. Tesla, who can speak German, was assigned by the company to deal with the problem in the face of danger. The leaders of the company also promised that there would be a huge bonus if it was settled. Later, thanks to Tesla's efforts, the problem was solved. In the process of solving the problem, he also made the first model of induction motor. However, when Tesla returned to Paris, the company refused to pay the promised bonus, which disappointed Tesla. Soon after, Charles Bachero, general manager of the branch, wrote a letter of recommendation to Tesla, "suggesting" Tesla to go to the United States for development. Thus, there is the scene at the beginning of this article. After coming to New York, Tesla met Edison as he wished. Edison recognized Tesla's talent and let him work in his laboratory. During this period, Tesla recommended his induction motor and multiphase alternating current invention to Edison many times, but did not arouse Edison's interest. At that time, Edison focused all his attention on direct current. The reason why he gave up AC is not because of ignorance, but because most of his company's products and systems are based on DC. If we switch to alternating current, it will bring huge economic losses. In desperation, Tesla could only continue to improve DC power for Edison. Tesla's work has been fruitful, and many of his designs have improved the efficiency and control of the system. However, when Tesla offered to raise his weekly salary from $18 to $25, the company refused. Later, Edison promised Tesla that he would get a bonus of $50, 000 (equivalent to $1 million today) if he could improve some of the company's existing problems with DC motors. As a result, just after Tesla solved the problem, Edison broke his promise again, saying, "when you (Tesla) become a mature American, you will like American jokes." It is clear that it is to fool you, what else is there to say, resign! Soon, Tesla resigned from the company and parted ways with Edison. After resigning, Tesla, together with two friends, set up Tesla Electric Lamp and Manufacturing Company and applied for some patents. However, Tesla really did not have any business acumen and was soon cheated out of the patent and kicked out of the company. Tesla, who had nothing, was forced to do manual work (digging trenches) for two years, earning only $2 a day. Tesla made a comeback in 1887. With the help of two investors, he set up Tesla Electric Company. He set up a laboratory in Manhattan, where he developed and perfected his own AC induction motor. This time, he applied for more than 30 patents in one breath. Ac VS DC, who is the final winner? In 1888, Tesla was invited by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers (the predecessor of IEEE) to give an AC speech. His speech attracted the attention of famous entrepreneur George Westinghouse (George Westinghouse). Westinghouse is the founder of Westinghouse and a competitor to Edison. In July 1888, Tesla sold the invention patent related to AC power to Westinghouse and spent a year on Westinghouse.
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