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    Elon Musk Research Paper

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    numbers of people, but have also altered the future of society. These leaders may have impacted the world in their own unique way. One of those people is Elon Musk. Elon Musk is an American entrepreneur, engineer, and CEO. He is the co-founder of Tesla Motors, PayPal, X.com, and Zip2 (Musk 1). Musk has devoted much of his life to expanding technology, popularizing methods to reduce humanity’s footprint on the Earth , and promoting future exploration and colonization of other planets. Considering

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    money transferring website. He sold Paypal to Ebay for 1.2 billion. His greatest accomplishments are creating Tesla and SpaceX. Tesla is a car company, their cars use no gas and run solely on electricity. On one complete charge the car can drive 500 miles. His other greatest achievement is starting SpaceX. SpaceX is a rocket company that is trying to offer interplanetary

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    2.4 Galileo Galilei: Sixteenth-Century “New Scientist” 1. In your own words explain why Albert Einstein considered Galileo to be the “father of modern science” Albert Einstein considered Galileo to be the father of modern science because of how many of Galileo’s discoveries have become the basis of today’s science. 2. Why did Galileo choose to use a ramp to perform his acceleration experiment? Technology during Galileo’s time was still quite primitive. His experiment which required him to drop

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    first millions at the age of 28, now he is 44. Elon Musk is the founder, CEO, and CTO of SpaceX, a privately owned aerospace manufacturer, whose goal is to reduce the costs of space transportation and to colonize Mars. Musk is also the co-founder of Tesla Motors, which is an electric car company whose goal is to create affordable electric vehicles to have sustainable transportation without the use of fossil fuels. He is also the chairman for SolarCity, America’s largest solar power distributor, and

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    Perched high above the shore of Lake Natoma, Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park displays the work of men who were critical to the creation of electric power systems in use today. The Powerhouse, with its original 1895 equipment, illustrates how power systems were constructed in the late 19th century. It is the work of a General Electric (GE) Corporation team of many brilliant individuals whose contributions were not always recognized in their lifetimes. Many attempts have been made to describe

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    Thomas Edison is seen as the grandfather of technology to most but, not all. Edison is seen to some as a villain in history as he has gotten credit for ideas such as the light bulb that had come from someone else. The truth is Edison is both not an angel nor devil. Edison is a hero because of his large amount of inventions, he took challenges and used them for strength over weaknesses, and he is seen as a role model as both an engineer along with a person in general. Edison could also seen as

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    Wireless Electricity

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    "True Wireless" and the principles upon which transmission and reception, even in the present day systems are based, Dr. Nikola Tesla shows us that he is indeed the "Father of the Wireless."The most well known and famous Tesla Tower was designed and constructed mainly for wireless transmission of electrical power, rather than telegraphy. The most popular concept known is Tesla Theory in which it was firmly believed that Wardenclyffe (see fig 1.1) would permit wireless transmission and reception across

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    When you hear the word “mad scientist” you perceive an aggressive, eccentric, awkward and intellectual individual that works with fictional equipment in order to initiate their intelligible schemes. On the other hand, they fail to recognize the evil that will stream from the hubris of “playing god”. A majority of the time these “mad scientists” are individuals who value their experiments and scientific curiosity over themselves, others and the world. The literature works, The Birthmark, Rappaccini’s

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    ever thought could be broken. Elon Musk fit both those requirements, and had many intriguing accomplishments. His innovations and contributions continue to affect my life every day. Someday I could be one of the many middle class citizens driving a Tesla or even strolling the streets of

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    Motors have quickly become an elemental apparatus in the operation of nearly everything in this world. Trains that take people to work, assembly lines that pump out food, toys and an assortment of commodities, cars, trucks, planes…The list goes on. But more importantly, how does a motor work and how does it energize things the way it does? Why is the motor still being used as opposed to some newer technological innovation that could potentially be more efficient? There are two distinctions that

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