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Tesla Coil Discharging Electricity, 1895

Tesla conical coil discharging electricity. The streamers at the top of the coil are of purple hue and several feet in diameter. Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 - January 7, 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, and futurist. He was an important contributor to the use of commercial electricity, and for developing the modern alternating current (AC) electrical supply system. Because of his 1894 demonstration of short range wireless communication through radio and as the eventual victor in the "War of Currents" (Tesla vs. Edison), he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers. He was known for his great showmanship, presenting his innovations and demonstrations to the public like a magician. Tesla was a life long bachelor who may have suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder. He did things in threes, and was adamant about staying in a hotel room with a number divisible by three. He died in 1943, at age 86, in room 3327 of the New Yorker Hotel. Later that year the US Supreme Court credited him as being the inventor of the radio. No photographer credited, Tesla Laboratory at 35 South 5th Avenue, NYC, 1895.
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Title:
Tesla Coil Discharging Electricity, 1895
Caption:
Tesla conical coil discharging electricity. The streamers at the top of the coil are of purple hue and several feet in diameter. Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 - January 7, 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor, electrical engineer, and futurist. He was an important contributor to the use of commercial electricity, and for developing the modern alternating current (AC) electrical supply system. Because of his 1894 demonstration of short range wireless communication through radio and as the eventual victor in the "War of Currents" (Tesla vs. Edison), he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers. He was known for his great showmanship, presenting his innovations and demonstrations to the public like a magician. Tesla was a life long bachelor who may have suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder. He did things in threes, and was adamant about staying in a hotel room with a number divisible by three. He died in 1943, at age 86, in room 3327 of the New Yorker Hotel. Later that year the US Supreme Court credited him as being the inventor of the radio. No photographer credited, Tesla Laboratory at 35 South 5th Avenue, NYC, 1895.
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