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    Internal Analysis Tesla motors is able to differentiate itself from its rivals by offering a product that has yet to be matched. No other automotive company has been able to produce a car that is all electric and can travel 250 miles on a single charge. In addition‚ no other company has a network of charge stations allowing Tesla owners to drive across the country if desired. Finally‚ Tesla motors has created a brand of elite cars‚ it has been said that Tesla owners may be more of a cult than that

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    Elon Musk‚ the South African (born) Canadian – American business magnet‚ who is the Chairman of the Board‚ Product Architect and CEO of Tesla‚ Inc. Also known as the founder and CEO of SpaceX‚ co-founder of SolarCity among many other companies. At the age of 17‚ Elon moved to Canada to attend Queens University and avoid mandatory service in the South African military. By 1992 he left to study business and physics at university of Pennsylvania. Then on he went to Stanford University to peruse a PhD

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    Tesla Turbine

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    DESIGN OF TESLA TURBINE Abstract:- The Tesla turbine is a bladeless centripetal flow turbine patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913. It is referred to as a bladeless turbine because it uses the boundary layer effect and not a fluid impinging upon the blades as in a conventional turbine. The Tesla turbine is also known as the boundary layer turbine‚ cohesion-type turbine‚ and Prandtl layer turbine (after Ludwig Prandtl). Bioengineering researchers have referred

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    Nikola Tesla

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    In 1882‚ Nikola Tesla discovered the rotating magnetic field‚ a fundamental principle in physics and one of the greatest discoveries of all times. In February‚ 1882‚ Nikola Tesla was walking with his friend through a city park in Budapest‚ Hungary. Tesla was reciting stanzas from Goethe’s Faust‚ the sun was just setting‚ when suddenly the elusive solution to the rotating magnetic field‚ which he had been seeking for a long time‚ flashed through his mind. At this very moment‚ he saw clearly in

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    Nikola Tesla

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    Nikola Tesla Few people recognize his name today‚ and even among those who do‚ the words Nikola Tesla are likly to summon up the image of a crackpot rather than an authentic scientist. Nikola Tesla was possibly the greatest inventor the world has ever known. He was‚ without doubt‚ a genius who is not only credited with many devices we use today‚ but is also credited with astonishing‚ sometimes world-transforming‚ devices that are even simply amazing by today’s scientific standards.

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    Robert Gibson 20FEB13 Persuasive Essay US History Nikola Tesla was a Serbian born American citizen who changed the face of electrical current as we know it. He was an inventor‚ electrical engineer‚ mechanical engineer‚ physicist‚ and futurist. Tesla was a person well ahead of his time and he paid dearly for it. Tesla’s achievements and his ability as a showman demonstrating his seemingly miraculous inventions made him world famous but later became the archetypal “mad scientist”. Tesla’s later

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    Tesla and Electronic World

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    Tesla and the Electronic World Guglielmo Marconi and Nikola Tesla both contributed to the development of wireless communication. Marconi‚ an Italian working in Europe‚ and Tesla‚ a Serbian born immigrant to the U.S.‚ battled for the right to hold patents for wireless communication technology of similar design. The privilege of being the name to bare mark in the history books and be called the one who brought us wireless communication was at stake. “Mr. Marconi is a donkey” said Nikola Tesla (Pickover)

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    Tesla V Edison

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    CHM 151; CRN 25017 1 March 2013 Tesla vs. Edison Everyone knows who Thomas Edison is‚ and many attribute the “invention of electricity” to Edison‚ but this is simply not accurate. The truth is‚ while Thomas Edison did patent and market DC‚ or direct current‚ electricity‚ he did not “invent” electricity‚ and as a matter of fact‚ much of his work was actually basically stolen from other scientists‚ among them‚ one brilliant scientist‚ Nikola Tesla. We are all taught about Edison in school

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    A World Without Tesla

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    home. Nikola Tesla is the single person responsible for giving this ability to the common world. Without Nikola Tesla‚ the world would be very different due to his inventions. His contributions pushed the world forward because of his alternating current‚ his wireless‚ and his energy related inventions. Nikola Tesla is not very well known for most of his inventions‚ even though most modern people use them everyday without even knowing. The world would be different without Nikola Tesla‚ because had

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    The Tesla Model S BA 317 Group 10 William Aksnes-Shanks Dana Nicholson JR Maffie Megan Petrusich Hannah Alley 1. Purpose/Introduction The environment has been in turmoil and the changing global climate has been a political topic in recent years. A major contributor to the changing environment is fuel emissions from personal vehicles. With millions of tons of car emissions being released into the atmosphere‚ it is obvious that the industry needs to make a change. Many car manufacturers have

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