
Nikola Tesla
Nikola Tesla was a pioneering inventor and physicist best known for his contributions to electromagnetism and electrical engineering. He developed the alternating current (AC) system, which allows electricity to be transmitted over long distances efficiently. Tesla also explored electrostatics—how electric charges interact—and electrodynamics, studying how electric and magnetic fields influence each other. He contributed to the understanding of electromagnetic waves, which are used in radio and wireless communication. His visionary ideas laid the groundwork for many modern technologies, demonstrating how electricity can be harnessed and manipulated in innovative ways.