Nikola Tesla, Electrical Genius
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Author(s)Arthur Beckhard
PublisherA. J. Cornell Publications
ISBN / ASINB01DX02GHS
ISBN-13978B01DX02GH3
Sales Rank1,409,622
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Electrical engineer and inventor Nikola Tesla (1856 1943) was indeed an electrical genius. In language suitable for both young and old, author Arthur J. Beckhard describes all aspects of Tesla s personal and professional life, including Tesla s childhood and his education at primary school, at the Higher Real Gymnasium, and at the Polytechnic Institute; his years working for the telegraphic engineering department of Austria, then as an engineer in Paris, and then as an employee of Thomas Edison in America; his substitution of alternating current for direct current a simpler and more economical method of converting electrical into mechanical energy; his rotary magnetic field, which was used in transmitting the power of Niagara Falls to nearby cities; his independent research at his own electrical laboratories in New Your City; and much more. Originally published in 1959 as part of Messner Publications' "Men of Science" series.