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17 February, 13:54

Which of Nikola Tesla's inventions directly affected the efficiency of home appliances? Check all that apply.

X-ray technology

alternating current technology

electric motors

radio communication

fluorescent lightbulbs

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  1. 17 February, 13:58
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    The Nikola Tesla's inventions directly affected the efficiency of home appliances are like "alternating current technology, electric motors, radio communication and fluorescent light bulbs".

    Answer: Option B, C, D and E.

    Explanation:

    Nikola Tesla had the imagination of a science fiction author but had the potential to translate stories into reality which affected the efficiency of home appliances as follows:

    Alternating Current that we use to fuel a lot of appliances transformed our lives as a household product by making services and luxuries available to the common folk. Most of our home appliances are running on this idea including lamps, fans, appliances for the kitchen etc. The AC Induction Motor is one of the most common electrical moving parts. It was likewise the Serbian-American inventor's brainchild. This engine allows fans to work with appliances like blenders in the kitchen. However, any system connected to the mains which has a motor inside it is likely to be an AC induction motor. One of the his creations was Neon Lamps/fluorescent light bulbs. Although Tesla didn't discover fluorescent and neon lights, but contributed to the development of both. He is also credited for the invention of the Radio, though controversial. He devised a way of communicating wirelessly by electromagnetic waves, to be more precise.
  2. 17 February, 14:17
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    no i just took it is bc and e
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