Was he interested in money?
No, he died as a poor man.
What did he absolutely hate?
Pearls, he would never talk to any woman who wore pearls and once sent his secretary home for wearing them.
Who was his rival?
Nikola Tesla contributed to the development of the alternating-current (AC) electrical system, Thomas Edison created the direct-current (DC) electrical system, this started a 'War of Currents' in the 1880s over whose electrical system would power the world.
What was his nickname?
Nikola Tesla was often referred to as the "mad scientist".
What made Tesla lose his money?
Towards the end of his second year, he lost his scholarship and developed a gambling addiction, eventually, he lost his budget and tuition money. He later gambled back his money to repay his family
Who else worked with Tesla?
Albert Einstein worked with Nikola Tesla before his death
What was his most famous invention?
He created an alternating current induction motor.
Did Nikola Tesla think of something even before It was invented?
Because of his wireless technology discoveries, it evolved to smartphones
What was Tesla's fear
He had a fear of germs
Where and When was he born?
He was born in the Austrian Empire, June 10th, 1856, in a place now known as Croatia during a lightning storm.
Did he have other hobbies?
He would walk to the park every day to feed pigeons, he was visited often by an injured pigeon, he spent about 2 000 dollars to build a device to fix her broken wing and leg
How was a reason he naturally was good at his work?
He had a photographic memory, he could remember books and other things
What was his greatest invention next to alternating current?
His greatest invention besides electricity is rotating magnetic fields
What was his schedule?
Every day, he would work from 9 am to at least 6 pm, he would eat dinner at exactly 8:10 pm at the same restaurant, he would call in his dinner order to the same waiter, who was the only one to serve him food, he would then work until 3 am.
What was one of his most famous inventions?
A Tesla coil is an electrical resonant transformer circuit designed by inventor Nikola Tesla in 1891. It is used to produce high-voltage, low-current, high-frequency alternating-current electricity.