The Subject U.S. Inventor Thomas Edison and Serbian Engineer Nikola Tesla Most Often Argued Via Debate, the Person Who Developed the Electric Chair and the Reason for This, the Maximum Volts Tesla Arced During His Lifetime, the Persons Who Won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1915, and the Reason Many Scientists Refuse to Work With More Than 2 Colleagues Upon Nobel Prize Caliber Research and Development Projects

Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla argued vehemently upon the subjects of alternating current and direct current. Edison invented the electric chair to show how dangerous AC current is. Tesla arced 5,000,000 (5 million) volts from his fingers using a metal conducting suit. The duo were rumored to have won the Nobel Prize in 1915 and that they refused to share with Edison taking full ownership in the end however this never actually occurred as the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics was instead awarded to Wi...


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