Nikola Tesla Day

July 10, Thursday

Nikola Tesla Day
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English Nikola Tesla Day is an annual holiday dedicated to the life, achievements, and legacy of one of the greatest inventors and scientists in history — Nikola Tesla. This day is observed to honor Tesla’s contributions to the development of electrical engineering, radio technology, and modern technologies, as well as to inspire new generations of inventors and engineers.

When it is celebrated:
Nikola Tesla Day is usually celebrated on July 10 — the inventor’s birthday (1856). In some countries, the holiday may be associated with other significant dates related to Tesla’s life or discoveries.

Who Nikola Tesla was:
Nikola Tesla was a Serbian-American engineer and physicist whose inventions and theoretical developments are the foundation of modern alternating current electrical systems, radio communication, and many other technologies. His work had a significant impact on the development of energy and communications.

History of the holiday:
The holiday began to be celebrated as a way to recognize Tesla’s scientific genius and popularize his legacy. It is especially important for the Serbian community, scientific circles, and all those interested in engineering and technology. Events dedicated to Nikola Tesla Day are held in universities, research institutes, and cultural centers worldwide.

How it is celebrated:
On this day, lectures, exhibitions, conferences, and contests dedicated to science and invention are held. Public events often include presentations about Tesla’s life and demonstrations of his inventions. Many cities host special exhibitions featuring original and replica devices created by Tesla.

Significance of the holiday:
Nikola Tesla Day is not only a tribute to the outstanding scientist but also a way to stimulate interest in science, engineering, and innovation among young people. The holiday emphasizes the importance of scientific research and the ongoing pursuit of technological development.

Interesting facts:
• Nikola Tesla held over 300 patents worldwide.
• The unit of magnetic induction — tesla (T) — is named after him.
• Many modern technologies, such as wireless communication and electric motors, are based on his discoveries.
• Museums and monuments dedicated to Tesla exist in Serbia and the USA.
• In 2013, a monument to Tesla was erected in New York, recognized as one of the most significant tributes to the scientist.

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