Chapter 8 - The Electric Motor

In addition to his work in the field of electric power transmission, Nikola Tesla also contributed significantly to the development of the electric motor.

The electric motor is an invention that uses electrical energy to create mechanical motion. Before the development of the electric motor, mechanical energy was mainly created by steam engines. The electric motor became a cleaner, more efficient and more versatile alternative.

Tesla developed an AC electric motor in 1887 that used a rotating magnetic field to produce mechanical motion. This motor was improved over the years, becoming more efficient and more versatile.

In 1893, Tesla presented an AC electric motor at a fair in Chicago that was capable of generating 100 horsepower. This motor was a great success and caught the attention of the industry, which increasingly adopted the electric motor in its operations.

Tesla's electric motor became a key component of the Industrial Revolution, and was used in a wide range of applications from textile machines to electric locomotives. Tesla's invention of the alternating current electric motor was one of the main reasons for the rapid adoption of electric power around the world.

Today, the electric motor is one of the most important inventions in the history of technology, having a significant impact in areas such as transportation, manufacturing, and renewable energy. Nikola Tesla's innovation in developing the electric motor is an example of the power of innovation and creativity to transform industry and society.