Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Kip A. Magee
George Sausman
Math 95
March 28, 2019
Mathematician & Physics Scientist Nikola Tesla
            Nikola Tesla was a world renowned scientist and physics mathematician. His work of Alternating Current and Magnetism is theorize all around the world. When thinking about Nikola Tesla we can find the father of alternate current (AC) and magnetism but who is Tesla. “Nikola Tesla was born in 1856 in Smiljan, Croatia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.”(Nikola Tesla- 2009). Nikola Tesla was brought up from a religious family in a rural life style. His father was “a priest [of] Serbian Orthodox church, and his mother managed the family’s farm.”(Nikola Tesla- 2009).
Trouble with Nikola at Home  
            In Nikola’s upbringing he lost his older brother in a riding accident which had a devastating effect on him. It is said that a noticeable change of Mental illness had developed in the young Tesla. Much later he went on to study at the “University of Graz in the field of Mathematics and Physics, and went on to the University of Prague to study philosophy.”(Nikola Tesla- 2009)  About this time he started to theorize his Alternating Current Motor he is around 26 years old, in general it could have become the future of Tesla electric vehicle?
Eyeing the Environment.
Tesla may have become the guidance in the field of solar energy, he have picture himself capturing the energy and harnessing its power wirelessly. Nikola ideal is that , “I have harnessed the cosmic rays and I have succeeded. Electric power is everywhere present, in unlimited qualities. This new power for the driving of the world’s machinery will be derived from the energy which operates in the universe, without the need for coal, gas, oil, or any other fuel.”(Manu Mitra 2018). His looking into the future of prosperity may be the sign that the atmospheric pollutants are also manmade in his theory called, “Global Warming” and “Greenhouse Effect.”(Manu Mitra 2018).
Some contribution he make to Mathematics.
Nikola Tesla was advance in the field of electricity and went to work with Thomas Edison in the Direct Current repair business. While in Paris he developed a more practical method of current (I). Tesla theory will use more power (P) and voltage (V.), reducing of the cost. This research was form in an effort to advance in the company. Nikola Tesla Method of Pw=R x I^2 in Alternating Current made a contribution the electronic society. Tesla have many inventions over 300 patients and designs. Even design in lighting and magnetism research in which he left Edison Corporation to pursue an investor in Westinghouse who will back his development.
Electricity and AC vs. DC
In the marketing of electricity to the city of New York Thomas Edison was the King. He had developed and market electricity to the city, if you wanted lights in the early 1900 you needed Edison. But Edison method of electricity was bulky and cost more in mileage using Direct Current. Ohms DC law is V=IR in the development of moving power. Nikola Tesla was showing a new and improved usage of power in lighting up the city with generating alternating current (AC). With the less cost to the development of current this rivalry began; and the winner would contract the power grid lights of New York and many other cities.
Westinghouse Corporation backed Nikola Tesla and developed many of his projects, but during the brief enjoyment of riches the investors made George Westinghouse buy all the rights to Tesla patients. The New York Core of Engineers went on with the power grid to developed electricity for less money. But for the fact that Nikola Tesla had given up his rights lost any quick chance at wealth.
Conclusions of Tesla Ideals.
 Tesla greatest battle now has become himself and fate. In his life he contribute majorly to mathematics and the physical matter of science but his pasting was said to be just a scribe of a demented man. His ideal and name are still leading the future of the robotic and electric motor vehicles. Many of his theories are kept under lock volts. The End.




Sources
History, “Nikola Tesla.” November 9, 2009. A&E Television Networks. Web https://www.history.com/topics/inventions/nikola-testla. March 14, 2019

Manu Mitra, “Nikola Tesla’s Free Electricity Electronic Circuit.” 2018. Journal of Electronics and Communication. Web. https://scholarlypages.org/Articles/electronics-and-communication/jec-1-001.php?jid=electronics-and-communication. March 23, 2019