Nikola Tesla (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Nikola Tesla" in German language version.

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  • "The Prophet of Science Looks Into The Future," Popular Science November 1928, S. 171. November 1928 (google.com [abgerufen am 18. März 2013]).

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  • Patent US335786: Arc lamp with carbon electrodes controlled by electromagnets or solenoids and a clutch mechanism; Corrects earlier design flaws common to the industry.
  • Patent US334823: Commutator for Dynamo Electric Machines.
  • Patent US381968: Mode and plan of operating electric motors by progressive shifting; Field Magnet; Armature; Electrical conversion; Economical; Transmission of energy; Simple construction; Easier construction; Rotating magnetic field principles.
    Patent US381969: Novel form and operating mode; Coils forming independent energizing circuits; Connected to an alternating current generator; Synchronous motor.
    Patent US381970: Current from a single source of supply in the main or transmitting circuit induce by induction apparatus.
    Patent US382279: Rotation is produced and maintained by direct attraction; Utilizes shifting poles; Induction magnetic motor.
    Patent US382280: New method or mode of transmission; Dynamo motor conversion with two independent circuits for long distance transmission; Alternating current transmission.
    Patent US382281: Improvements in electromagnetic motors and their mode or methods of their operations.
    Patent US382282: Method of Converting and Distributing Electric Currents.
  • Patent US433702: Electrical Transformer Or Induction Device.
  • Patent US514168: Means for Generating Electric Currents.
  • Patent US649621: Apparatus for Transmission of Electrical Energy.
  • Patent US613809: Method of and Apparatus for Controlling Mechanism of Moving Vehicle or Vehicles.
  • Patent US725605: System of Signaling.
  • Patent US645576: System of Transmission of Electrical Energy.
  • Patent US787412: Art of Transmitting Electrical Energy through the Natural Mediums.
  • Patent US685957: Apparatus for the Utilization of Radiant Energy.

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  • Jelenković, Vladimir. Towards a definitive catalogue of the patents of Nikola Tesla. World Patent Information 32.2 (2010): 147-149. APA (online)

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  • Nikola Tesla: A New System of Alternating Current Motors and Transformers. American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Mai 1888 (HTML-Version bei 21st Century Books).
  • Tesla, Nikola: The Problem of Increasing Human Energy, with Special Reference to the Harnessing of the Sun's Energy. Juni 1900 (Online).
  • John B. Kennedy: „When woman is boss, An interview with Nikola Tesla.“ Colliers, 30. Januar 1926.

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  • Franz Pichler, Augustinus Asenbaum: Zum Studium von Nikolaus Tesla in Graz und Prag. Februar 1996 (Online [PDF; 235 kB]).

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  • Vgl. Geburtsurkunde mit Auszug aus dem Taufregister: Als Geburtsdatum wird der 28. Juni 1856 nach dem julianischen Kalender angegeben (= 10. Juli 1856 nach dem gregorianischen Kalender).

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  • Tesla, Nikola (Lexikoneintrag). In: Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon. 6. Auflage, Bibliographisches Institut, Leipzig/ Wien 1905–1909. 1909, abgerufen am 29. Mai 2018.