The Electrical Experimenter
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Published: 1919
Total Pages: 630
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Nikola Tesla
Publisher: DigiCat
Published: 2022-11-22
Total Pages: 73
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKNikola Tesla (1856–1943) was a forerunner of the electronic age and one of science's greatest unsung heroes. This book, which was written with humor and élan, provides unique insights into one of the leading figures in modern science. His research created much of the foundation for contemporary electrical and communication systems. However, Tesla's name and contributions are only faintly known today. The visionary scientist speaks for himself in this volume, originally published in a six-part series in Electrical Experimenter magazine. This edition includes the essay "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy: With Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun's Energy," which anticipates latter-day advances in environmental technology. Written with wit and élan, this memoir offers fascinating insights into one of the great minds of modern science.
Author: Nikola Tesla
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2013-06-28
Total Pages: 81
ISBN-13: 1627932186
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn Famous Scientific Illusions Nikola Tesla addresses "exceptionally interesting errors in the interpretation and application of physical phenomena which have for years dominated the minds of experts and men of science." Among these are the Moons rotation, Interplanetary Communication, Signals to Mars and others.
Author: Nikola Tesla
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2015-08-24
Total Pages: 17
ISBN-13: 1681463539
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNikola Tesla was a genius who revolutionized how the world looks at electricity. In 1893 he patented an electro-mechanical oscillator as a steam-powered electric generator. By his own account, one version of the oscillator caused an earthquake in New York City in 1898, for which it was accorded the moniker, "Tesla's earthquake machine."
Author: Nikola Tesla
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2015-08-24
Total Pages: 27
ISBN-13: 1681463555
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNikola Tesla was a genius who revolutionized how the world looks at electricity.
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Published: 1925
Total Pages: 1096
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Hugo Gernsback
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Published: 2016-11-21
Total Pages: 745
ISBN-13: 1452953147
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1905, a young Jewish immigrant from Luxembourg founded an electrical supply shop in New York. This inventor, writer, and publisher Hugo Gernsback would later become famous for launching the first science fiction magazine, Amazing Stories, in 1926. But while science fiction’s annual Hugo Awards were named in his honor, there has been surprisingly little understanding of how the genre began among a community of tinkerers all drawn to Gernsback’s vision of comprehending the future of media through making. In The Perversity of Things, Grant Wythoff makes available texts by Hugo Gernsback that were foundational both for science fiction and the emergence of media studies. Wythoff argues that Gernsback developed a means of describing and assessing the cultural impact of emerging media long before media studies became an academic discipline. From editorials and blueprints to media histories, critical essays, and short fiction, Wythoff has collected a wide range of Gernsback’s writings that have been out of print since their magazine debut in the early 1900s. These articles cover such topics as television; the regulation of wireless/radio; war and technology; speculative futures; media-archaeological curiosities like the dynamophone and hypnobioscope; and more. All together, this collection shows how Gernsback’s publications evolved from an electrical parts catalog to a full-fledged literary genre. The Perversity of Things aims to reverse the widespread misunderstanding of Gernsback within the history of science fiction criticism. Through painstaking research and extensive annotations and commentary, Wythoff reintroduces us to Gernsback and the origins of science fiction.
Author: Nikola Tesla
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Published: 2016-05-18
Total Pages: 145
ISBN-13: 0486807215
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOne of science's great unsung heroes, Nikola Tesla (1856-1943) was a prophet of the electronic age. His research laid much of the groundwork for modern electrical and communication systems, and his impressive accomplishments include development of the alternating-current electrical system, radio, the Tesla coil transformer, wireless transmission, and fluorescent lighting. Yet his name and work are only dimly recognized today: Tesla's research was so groundbreaking that many of his contemporaries failed to understand it, and other scientists are unjustly credited for his innovations. The visionary scientist speaks for himself in this volume, originally published in 1919 as a six-part series in Electrical Experimenter magazine. Tesla recounts his boyhood in Croatia, his schooling and work in Europe, his collaboration with Thomas Edison, and his subsequent research. This edition includes the essay "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy: With Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun's Energy," which anticipates latter-day advances in environmental technology. Written with wit and �lan, this memoir offers fascinating insights into one of the great minds of modern science.
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 1218
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Margaret Cheney
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Publishing
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9780760710050
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA biography of the electrical engineer whose inventions included an amplifier, an arc light, transformers, Tesla coils, rotating magnetic field motors for alternating current, and others.