Vem uppfann likström?
Innehållsförteckning:
- Vem uppfann likström?
- What happened to Tesla's lab in New York?
- What happened to Tesla after the Tesla crash?
- Where did Tesla get his radio experiments?
- What happened to Tesla’s cryogenics?
Vem uppfann likström?
Även om Edison hade insett växelströmmens fördelar hade han goda skäl att kämpa vidare. Hans patent var nämligen grundade på likström – och därmed var det på den typen av ström han hade möjlighet att tjäna pengar.
What happened to Tesla's lab in New York?
After fire destroyed the 5th Ave. lab, Tesla was allowed to use Thomas Edison's workshop at Llewellyn Park, New Jersey, but this was only a temporary solution. Within a few weeks, Tesla had rented a laboratory below Greenwich Village, near Chinatown, at 46 and 48 Houston St. This building is now the home of Soho Billiards.
What happened to Tesla after the Tesla crash?
No conclusive evidence to the end exists and time will keep its secrets. Dr. Tesla was totally distraught by this loss mentally as well as financially. The fire destroyed all his research papers, notes, patents which awaited filing, books, and journals and also all of his apparatus.
Where did Tesla get his radio experiments?
Then in 1979, LI Anderson obtained documents from the Belgrade Tesla museum where Tesla described his 1897 radio experiments on boats on the Hudson, broadcasting thirty miles from his Manhattan lab north to West Point. (These were pure unmodulated radio carriers, generated with a high frequency sine-wave dynamo.)
What happened to Tesla’s cryogenics?
The fire destroyed all of Tesla’s devices, and that same year Linde put in his patent, granted in 1903. Perhaps Tesla would have been one of the fathers of cryogenics. Or perhaps Linde would have beat him out anyway, even without the fire.