This Invention Got Nikola Tesla Inducted Into the Hall of Fame! : Jeremy Fielding #096

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Published 2021-10-08
Engineering That Built the World premiers October 10th @ 9/8 Central on HISTORY Channel!
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National inventors hall of fame - Tesla's page.
www.invent.org/inductees/nikola-tesla




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All Comments (21)
  • @glennleader8880
    I was a Physics Laboratory Technician in local schools for decades. This is hands down the best demonstration of electromagnetism I've seen taught.
  • @a7i3n93
    We need an army of guys like this. The thing that often gets overlooked in education is the role of the teacher as inspiration. He knows things, and this is good, but he also conveys the enthusiasm and joy that comes with play and experimentation. For me, fifty nine some years ago, it was a Bell Telephone lineman feeding me old telephone parts and encouraging me to build my first working telephone. I will always remember him.
  • @brianwade8649
    The logical, 'no step left out' way this was presented matched my brain's learning needs perfectly.
  • @bobclavile5653
    Great series. I'm almost 75, and still learning as much as I can. Thank you Jeremy. When people stop wondering and learning...SEND FLOWERS.
  • I've been an engineer for 30+ years and this is by far the best explanation of induction motors that I've ever seen. Thank You Jeremy for your watchable and informative videos. I hope these motivate new generations to understand the physical world and how it works!
  • Please tell me you're still teaching kids. In this day & age, we NEED people like you!!! God bless you
  • @frankmakes
    Your excitement is infections. Now I understand why induction motors last so long.
  • @telephonerock
    Best explanation of electric motors I have ever watched.
  • @robhubert8350
    Your videos are awesome and I love your enthusiasm! Nicely done. 👍
  • These are some of my favorite videos about machines. Perfect balance of science and rubber hitting the road.
  • @coreytaylor447
    its so odd, he speaks so calmly and clearly but his excitement is so real and genuine its infectious
  • I'm an electronic engineer working in the field and I still feel like a kid when I see videos like this! Great job!
  • @BillieScarvelli
    When you was talking about the kitchen and said "the mother load " I laughed out loud. Lol I lo w your content you are just a great man. Much love
  • Clarification: The history channel asked me if I would make a YouTube video about revolutionary engineering, related to their series on engineering coming out this month. I think their show is awesome, but I am not "in" the show. 😀 Sorry about the confusion if that wasn't clear. You should definitely watch the show if you can!
  • I would have loved to have a teacher like him on my high school times. Not only teaching fundamentals in a super magnetic way, but providing excitement for knowledge.
  • @allanpiela766
    I am 70 and sincerely wish this guy was my science teacher at school. Brilliant guy. Thank you Jeremy
  • @alan4yt
    Very clear, and your enthusiasm is infectious.