The Entire Life Story of Tesla & Edison: Giants of Electrical Engineering
The Greatest People, Book 2
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This audiobook includes biographies on the following men: Nikola Tesla and Thomas Edison.
Nikola Tesla pursued his ideas for wireless lighting and worldwide wireless electric power distribution in his high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments. Tesla explained the principles of the rotating magnetic field in an induction motor by demonstrating how to make a copper egg stand on end, using a device that he constructed known as the Egg of Columbus and introduced his new steam powered oscillator AC generator. Based on Tesla's new ideas for electrical equipment, including a thermo-magnetic motor idea, Alfred S. Brown and Charles F. Peck formed the Tesla Electric Company.
Nikola Tesla developed an induction motor that ran on alternating current (AC), a power system format that was rapidly expanding in Europe and the United States because of its advantages in long-distance, high-voltage transmission.
There are a lot more to the story than just the light bulb, and there is a lot more to the invention of the light bulb than just Thomas Edison. One thing is for sure that he is still remembered as one of the greatest inventors of all time, and perhaps the greatest that America has ever produced. In truth, Edison was a man who invented a lot of things while bringing about incredible advancements in many other things. With the stock ticker, the telegraph, the light bulb, and motion picture, he may not have invented them, but he improved on them beyond any recognition. They would not be the technologies they were today without Edison’s great mind working on them.
Thomas Edison seems to be remembered these days either the man who invented the light bulb or the man who didn’t. Without knowing any more about him, you are either giving him false praise for something he didn’t do or not taking into account all the other work he did.
©2019 The History Hour (P)2019 The History HourWhat listeners say about The Entire Life Story of Tesla & Edison: Giants of Electrical Engineering
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- Leo Morris
- 01-10-19
Excellent
The Biography of a Gentleman, The Inventor
I Admire the Most, from Past Time, a Greatly Gifted Individual with High Ideals, Principles and Values! Who's Sole Purpose was to Connect the World Trough His Numerous Inventions With a Positive Purpose...
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- christopher m squibb
- 02-01-23
Brilliant audio book.
Great audio book,enjoyed learning lots of new facts about both men. The book is very accurate with dates which I fine appealing. Overall a great listen👍
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- Wayne K Ruiz
- 21-10-19
It contained information
It is a very interesting book and I learned a lot of things that I never knew. I am an electrical engineer and found this book to have a wealth of information about the beginnings of electric power distribution.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-10-19
Too many details!
This book is fantastic from a bibliographical prospective. Extremely detailed. A person really passionate about Tesla & Edison would like it!
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- Jordan Walters
- 01-10-19
Now I Recommend This Book :)
One of my friends suggested this book to me indeed and I'm really thankful to him. I like the way this author explained the lives of Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla. Loved it.
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- Sarah W. Hale$$
- 17-04-19
There are oodles of books on electrical innovator
There are oodles of books on electrical innovator Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), too many of them filled with tall tales and wishful thinking. A few date back a century or more, but most have appeared since Tesla's death. Carlson, who teaches in the engineering school at the University of Virginia, has gotten behind the Tesla cultists to relate the fascinating story of the man's life, inventions, and eventual failure and sad end. Supported by clear diagrams and photos, 50 pages of notes, and a useful discussion of available sources, Carlson's biography is both readable and credible, which can't be said of most earlier Tesla books. One by one, Carlson takes on and debunks the wilder tales of what Tesla did or did not accomplish, those who conspired for or against him, and various might-have-beens. The truth is amazing enough, even or perhaps especially after all the years of silly whoopla is scraped away. This is a sensible, documented, and insightful telling of a fascinating life.
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- Anonymous User
- 13-10-19
A Flawing personality.
That such an idealist could be so pragmatic simply makes him more inspiring to me. The Declaration of Independence remains the most inspiring political ideal ever penned.
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- Keith T Howes
- 21-10-19
Amazing book
I think people need to know more about American history. This is a great start for electricians, people interested in history, or people interested in technology. You get to see and read about the works of Tesla he made remote before the TV was here and just one thing
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-09-19
Terrible audio, but good book.
Whilst a good book, it was completely ruined by the auto-generated robotic audio book reader.
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