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Transcript: Nikola Tesla Nikola Tesla's Education Education Nikola Tesla attended Graz Polytechnic School in 1875 on a scholarship. He attended for threes years before having to drop out. Nikola Tesla's Time in Graz Polytechnic School Graz Polytechnic School During Nikola's first year at Graz Polytechnic School he excelled just as he was expected to but during his second year he picks up a bad habbit, gambling and is forced to drop out after his third year. Although he ended up flunking in the end Tesla’s education and experiences at Graz had a huge impact on his future inventions, as shown in this excerpt from his autobiography. Family Background World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted Nikolas Family Nikola was born in Atustria-Hungarian Empire in 1856 in an area with mountians of the Balkan Peninsula known as Lika. His father Milutin, and his mother Djuka, were both Serbian by origin. Tesla's father was also a gifted writer and poet. Tesla attended the Polytechnic School at Graz for 4 years and spent a year at the University of Prague (1879-1880). Early Childhoof Of Nikola Tesla Childhood Born in Smiljan, Croatia, on July 10, 1856. His father being an orthodox priest wants his son to follow the same path. But luckily Nikola kept his interest in science. Nikola's Parents Nikola's Parents Nikola's father, Milutin Tesla was born in the village of Raduc on February 3, 1819. His mother, Duka Mandic born in Tomingaj in 1822 she herself was also an inventor who invented things herself such as tools to make clothing and perfected braiders. Inventions Inventions The Remote Control When Nikola invented the remote control he tricked an entire crowd. He made them believe that by shouting commands at a boat they could move it, but actually Nikola had invented the first remote control. Radio Radio is the technology of signaling and communicating using radio waves. Tesla Coil Tesla coil; it is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high frequency alternating-current electricity. Tesla Turbine Induction Motor The Tesla turbine is a bladeless centripetal flow turbine patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913. The induction motor is an AC electric motor uses current to produce torque obtained by electromagnetic induction from the magnetic field of the stator winding. Impact Nikola Tesla's Impact Many of the inventions created by Nikola are still very important in our daily lives still such as the radio, remote control and induction motor. The remote control is something used in your everyday life.

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Transcript: Liam Parsi Bill Gates, Primary Founder of Microsoft Birthday Birthday October 28, 1955 Born in Seattle, Washington Birthplace Education Education High School-Lakeside School College-Harvard Lakeside School High School Harvard Cambridge, Ma. College Career Career and Inventions In 1975, Bill Gates started Micro-Soft with Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In 1976, he changed the company name to Microsoft. In 1979- the company moved to Washington State In 1995- Windows 95 was launched In 2000, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was officially established. In 2001, the original Xbox was released. In 2014, though he stepped down as chairman, Gates remained on the board and served as technology adviser. Paul Allen Paul Allen This software invention would permanently change they way we use computers. Windows allowed users to use a mouse instead of just a keyboard to work on a computer. Windows 95 Windows 95 first game system built like a PC, bringing all of the flexibility and power of a gaming rig to the console market. System ran on Windows 2000, allowed traditional software developers to create twice the process power than the industry leader, Playstation 2 X Box X Box Clean Energy-in 2006 Gates launched TerraPower a company focuses on providing affordable, clean and secure nuclear energy Catalytic Philanthropy-investments in innovations that will improve life for the poorest people. Other Interests Interesting Facts Glatesnotes.com Nationalgeographic.com Biography.com Digitaltrends.com Works Cited Works Cited

Inventor Presentation

Transcript: Inventors do not need a college degree to become an inventor. Inventors are trying to invent new things to prevent global warming. Only 5 out of 100 inventions succeed to make it to the markets.(5% make it) If inventors succeed in their inventions, they can make over $1,000,000 per year. C. gas consumed Carl Benz Quiz Bicycle Roof Unusual Inventions Thank You for listening! Now it should be time to take a quiz! :D 2. C - Internal Combustion engine 3. What is the rate of an invention succeeding to the markets? 1.True or False? Mr. Benz invented the noodle cooler. Vincent Bendix B. False How some people invented inventions 2. What kind of engine did Mr. Benz use to power a car? 3. B - 5% C. 10% B. distance 1. B - False 4. B - distance He was the first person to design an automobile that is powered by a internal combustion engine. When your keyboard makes loud noises you can reduce the noise. It keeps it safe from dust and water. 4. The odometer is used to measure.. He was born on August 12, 1882. He designed the Bendix Motor Buggy. D. 7% B. External Combustion A. 3% B. 5% Noodle Cooler Inventors Benjamin Franklin's armonica A. True A. speed C. Internal Combustion Fun Facts Facts about Famous Inventors A. Steam Answers to the Quiz By: Sean Lee Keyboard Silencer It is a portable device that covers you in rain, and it is transparent, so it is safe to ride in the rain. Modern Odometer http://www.voki.com/mywebsite.php Fun Facts about Benjamin Franklin It is a device that cools down noodles for you.

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Transcript: James Watt January 1736 - August 25 1819 in January 1736 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland to Agnes Muirhead and James Watt. James Watt was born... Life Watt’s father, who was the the treasurer and magistrate of Greenock, ran a successful ship- and house-building business. Watt was taught for a time at home by his mother. Eventually, in grammar school, he learned Latin, Greek, and mathematics. His father’s workshops, where, with his own tools, bench, and forge, he made models (e.g., of cranes and barrel organs) and grew familiar with ships’ instruments. This gave him an early opportunity to use his creativity and put them to reality. His father's impact Early life James gave up his plans to go to university. Instead, he trained in London as a scientific instrument maker, specializing in mathematical and nautical instruments. Within two months, his skills were higher than others who had been in training for two years. After a year in London, he found work at Glasgow University repairing instruments for the astronomy department. His professors soon realized Watt in the workshop was way ahead of his peers. They began calling on him to discuss their work. Taking his opportunity Education The steam engine helped pave the way for more advanced modern power sources today. Without the development of the steam engine, you may not have power in your house today since modern power sources wouldn't of been developed yet (without the help of the steam engine) The steam engine today... How it effects us today In 1776, James Watt invented an improved steam engine. This was a major turning point for the industrial revolution as now all the brand new machines that were coming out, now had a reliable power source. Watt's invention drove the industry forward. The Steam engine Invention

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