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    “Direct Current is like a river flowing peacefully to sea while Alternating Current is like a torrent flowing violently over a precipice”, (Edison). War Of The Currents is a war between Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla, and George Westinghouse. Edison believed that Direct Current was the new future, While Tesla believed that Alternating Current was. Included in the feud are Serbian engineer Nikola Tesla. He immigrated to the USA in 1884 where he worked for Thomas Edison before resigning a year later

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    components: neutrons (no charge), electrons (negative charge) and protons (positive charge). The change on an electron is -1.6 x 10-19Coulombs. Coulombs (C) are the unit of charge used which is defined as the electric charge carried by 1 ampere of current in 1 second.9 All objects are comprised of atoms creating an overall charge which in most cases is neutral, although objects that have excess electrons create an overall negative charge whereas an object with fewer electrons has an overall positive

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    powered by either alternating currents or direct currents. These forms of power were developed by two inventors Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla in the late 1880's. During this time, the Chicago Fair needed a power source, so there was a bid to see which source could power the Fair while spending the least amount of money. This bid sparked the War of the Currents in which Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla conflicted over which source would power the Exposition. The types of current technology and their

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    Island and later dismantled during World War I. it is thought that Nikola Tesla may have suffered from obsessive-compulsive disorder. He became a recluse in the last years of his life and died alone in The New Yorker Hotel Tesla designed the alternating-current (AC) electrical system, which would quickly become the preeminent power system of the 20th century and has remained the worldwide standard ever since. As you know, we use AC power which was invented by Tesla. In the late 19th century, Tesla

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    Nipunge Mrs. Pellegrino/Dr. McCord Honors Humanities 9 27 October 2016 The War of Currents (Thomas Edison vs. Nikola Tesla) Thomas Edison was not the true inventor and genius behind the light bulb because his inventions did not severely affect the world and was not the man that we think of today; Nikola Tesla on the other hand was a futuristic man who transformed the 1880’s and beyond like no other. The War of Currents was a rivalry that broke out during the late 1880’s when Nikola Tesla irately resigned

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    Institute. "In the two-phase motor, two sets of coils are set perpendicular to each other surrounding the core. When alternating current is sent to the coils, they become electromagnets where polarity rapidly changes with each reversal of current flow. As the first coils are supplied with current, they create a magnetic field which starts the core turning. When the first coils' current supply reverses, the second coil set is at its maximum supply point and creates its own magnetic field; the core spins

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    inventions were new ideas, most of them were discovered and created through his Research and Development facility, which was founded to work on current technology and improve it. Although Edison was genius in the sense of business, he was not the great inventor everyone so thinks he is today. Edison’s first invention was the phonograph, which was inspired by his current career through the use of telegraphs. When Edison built his Research and Development

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    about this first area/focus of your life. Who was involved? What did you do? What kind of impact did it have on you/others? Main Idea 2: Alternating currents Tesla pointed out the inefficiency of Edison’s direct current electrical powerhouses that have been build up and down the Atlantic seaboard. The secret, he felt, lay in the use of alternating current, because to him all energies were cyclic. Why not build generators that would send electrical energy along distribution lines first one way

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    an electrical device which transfers energy between two circuit through electromagnetic induction. Transformer may be used as a safe and efficient voltage changer to change the Alternating Current voltage at it’s input to a higher and lower voltage at its output without changing it’s frequency. Other uses include current conversion, isolation with or without changing impedance and voltage conversion. A transformer consists of two windings of wire that are wound around a common core and it provides

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    Nikola Tesla vs. Thomas Edison Throughout history, inventors have stepped up to present their ideas to the world, and many have made significant contributions. Some of the contributions and inventions are frequently used today to aid our lives. Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla were perhaps two of the best inventors, who impacted our economy and society today. Their brilliant work offered a more comfortable future for many all over the world. But who was the more significant inventor? Both Tesla and

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