Born in 1856 and died in 1943, Nikola Tesla was an extraordinary inventor and electrical engineer who revolutionized the fields of electricity, magnetism and even polymers. His groundbreaking work on alternating current systems and remarkable inventions such as the Tesla coil continue to inspire generations today. Tesla's work not only expanded our understanding of electricity, but also indirectly contributed to the advancement of materials engineering and polymer research.
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