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Group Members: Donovan Lim Jun Heng Ong Jin Jie Evans Chong Aruldoss
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Who is the Scientist? The Scientist’s Contribution (1) and (2) Scientist’s Impacts Inventions Inspirations Reflections The End CONTENT PAGE
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Nikola Tesla Born: 10 July 1856 Death: 7 January 1943 Fields of Science: Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Notable Awards: Order of St. Sava, Elliott Cresson Medal, Edison Medal, John Scott Medal Unmarried WHO IS THE SCIENTIST?
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Tesla's patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current electric power (AC) systems, including the polyphase power distribution systems and the AC motor, with which he helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution. NIKOLA TESLA’S CONTRIBUTIONS (1)
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Besides his work on electromagnetism and electromechanical engineering, Tesla has contributed in varying degrees to the creation and establishment of robotics, remote control, radar and computer science, and to the extensions of ballistics, nuclear physics, and theoretical physics. NIKOLA TESLA’S CONTRIBUTION (2)
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AC power wall socket radio transmission Radio Television NIKOLA TESLA’S INVENTIONS
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Nikola Tesla was known as a madman but still after all the insults, he still persevered. In the same way, we are inspired by him to persevere even in the hardest and most stressful conditions HOW WE ARE INSPIRED BY NIKOLA TESLA
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We have understood his inventions and how it changed our everyday lifestyles. We had learnt that, though determination and perseverance comes success, never give up hope! REFLECTION
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