Sorry but I'm not sure I'm going to be continuing this blog because every week its kinda becoming a pain in the leg to post so sorry. I think I'm going to be starting a different one about books but again sorry!
If you want to check out my new blog you can find it at https://booksbooksbooksandmorebooksandbooks.blogspot.com/
Lost in History
Learn about forgotten people in history in short posts. One post per week that is usually posted sometime Saturday or Sunday.
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
Double post next week
Sorry I'm posting late!
SO, today we will be learning about how when Marizo has midterms coming up she doesn't post. So I apologize that I am not posting (sorry) I will do a double post next week (I triple promise)
SO, today we will be learning about how when Marizo has midterms coming up she doesn't post. So I apologize that I am not posting (sorry) I will do a double post next week (I triple promise)
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Nikola Tesla
SO, today I thought that I would write about Nikola Tesla because I saw his name somewhere (I forget where) and thought that it would be interesting to write about him.
Nicholas Tesla was born on July 10th, 1856. His mother was Djuka Mandic and his father was Milutin Tesla. An interesting fact is that his mother was an inventor. Tesla came to the U.S. in 1884, he was born and raised in Croatia.
Tesla worked briefly with Thomas Eddison but not for very long. Soon after that Tesla created the Tesla Electric Light Company. Telsa created the alternating current electrical system and then sold the patent to George Westinghouse in 1888.
Telsa designed a hydroelectric power plant at Niagra Falls (on the U.S. side) using an AC electrical system in 1895. That plant was able to power Buffalo in New York.
Nikola Tesla died when he was 86, in New York City, on January 7, 1943.
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Tesla worked briefly with Thomas Eddison but not for very long. Soon after that Tesla created the Tesla Electric Light Company. Telsa created the alternating current electrical system and then sold the patent to George Westinghouse in 1888.
Telsa designed a hydroelectric power plant at Niagra Falls (on the U.S. side) using an AC electrical system in 1895. That plant was able to power Buffalo in New York.
Nikola Tesla died when he was 86, in New York City, on January 7, 1943.
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