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Alternating Current Electro Magnetic Motor | 1890s | Nikola Tesla

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In 1896, Nikola Tesla managed to provide the world with improvements in the electromagnetic motors system of electrical transmission of power. He produced an alternating current in the 2 motor-circuits which is necessary for operating the motor. His invention would produce an alternating current in one motor which would then be used to run the other motor. This invention became part of the first hydro-electric power plant of the world.

US Patent Number: 433,700

Invention: Alternating Current Electro Magnetic Motor

Inventor: N. Tesla.

Year: 1890

Material: Ink on Japanese museum-quality archival paper. Thickness of paper: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm). Weight of paper: 5.57 oz/yd² (189 g/m²)

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