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  2. Tesla Electric Light and Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed in a partnership between Tesla, Robert Lane and Benjamin Vale with Tesla given the task of designing an arc lighting system, a fast growing segment of the new electric light industry used mostly for outdoor lighting. Tesla designed an arc lamp with automatic adjustment and a fail-switch as well as

  3. Carbon button lamp - Wikipedia

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    In February 1892, Tesla gave a lecture to the Institution of Electrical Engineers, in which he described the carbon button lamp in detail. He also described several variants of the lamp, one of which uses a ruby drop in place of the carbon button. Tesla went on to develop it as a near commercial lighting product. [1]

  4. The Inventions, Researches, and Writings of Nikola Tesla

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    Tesla is recognized as one of the foremost electrical researchers and inventors. [3] At the time of publication, the book was the "bible" of every electrical engineer practicing the profession. [4] [5] The book contains Forty-three chapters, most of them on different areas of Tesla's research and inventions by Tesla. The first chapter is a ...

  5. Plasma lamp - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial plasma lamp was an ultraviolet curing lamp with a bulb filled with argon and mercury vapor developed by Fusion UV. That lamp led Fusion Lighting to the development of the sulfur lamp, a bulb filled with argon and sulfur that is bombarded with microwaves through a hollow waveguide. The bulb had to be spun rapidly to prevent ...

  6. History of the Tesla coil - Wikipedia

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    Tesla invented the Tesla coil during efforts to develop a "wireless" lighting system, with gas discharge light bulbs that would glow in an oscillating electric field from a high voltage, high frequency power source. [11] [8] For a high frequency source Tesla powered a Ruhmkorff coil (induction coil) with his high frequency alternator.

  7. History of Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Model 3 first deliveries event took place on July 28, 2017. Model 3 was unveiled in March 2016. A week after the unveiling, global reservations totaled 325,000 units. [117] [118] As a result of the demand for Model 3, in May 2016, Tesla advanced its 500,000 annual unit build plan (for all models) by two years to 2018.

  8. Connor McDavid had two goals and an assist to lead the Edmonton Oilers to a 5-2 win over the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night. Evan Bouchard, Leon Draisaitl and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also scored for ...

  9. Induction lamp - Wikipedia

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    In 1882, Philip Diehl (inventor) was awarded a patent for a kind of induction incandescent lamp. [1]Nikola Tesla demonstrated wireless transfer of power to electrodeless lamps in his lectures and articles in the 1890s, and subsequently patented a system of light and power distribution on those principles.