Why ENTREPRENEURSHIP? Entrepreneurship is a process of making business through various costumes to get profit from the costumer.so,the entrepreneurship mainly about the soft skills of making business run in an efficient way and to make the products or the goods viable to the people who buy the product from them. In entrepreneurship you must have a good idea regarding the business you are doing.if your are not clear about that you cannot succeed in the business field.so make sure that you are in a supposition to make your idea and work efficient to start a business. Concept of Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship is the ability and readiness to develop, organize and run a business enterprise along with any of its uncertainties in order to make a profit. The most prominent example of entrepre...
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1. The devolping inventions for the future.
Max and Minnie had a long day at school. All they wanted to do was eat some tasty snacks, watch their favourite TV show, and relax before their evening study sessions. As soon as they turned on the TV, the question arose – Who commands the remote control? Will they watch Max’s favourite channel or Minnie’s favourite TV show? The fight for the TV remote continued.
Does this sound familiar? Mostly, the answer is a big yes. But have you wondered what it would be like if there was no remote control?
No surfing through the TV channels at the comfort of the couch!
No remote cars!
Electronic gadgets had to be turned on and off manually, every time!
Isn’t the thought maddening?
Since its first invention, remote controls have made our lives easy by being that little gadget that has made TV viewing seamless, to begin with. But do you know how remote controls have evolved over time? From a wired appliance to a space command appliance, its journey has been amazing.
Today, let us look at the history of the remote control and its journey.
The Mystery Control Remote System was invented by a company called Philco in the 1930s. It operated on radio frequencies and was used to control the household radio. Being the most innovative invention of its age, the Philco Mystery Control looked like a rotary telephone without the handset. It was the size of a dictionary and, hence, was not portable.
The first TV remote control came to existence because of one man’s desire to mute the commercials. The man was Eugene F McDonald, the president of Zenith Radio Corporation. He challenged his engineers to create a device that can mute the TV and change the channel at his comfort. The result was the Lazy Bones Remote Control. The remote was wired, and the cable ran from the TV set to the viewer, meandering across the living room.
The public appreciated the luxury of changing channels from their couch through the wired Lazy Bones Remote. But they did not want to get off the couch to reach the remote. So, Zenith Radio Corporation took a step ahead.
In 1955, Zenith Radio Corporation introduced the first wireless TV remote control and called it Flashmatic Remote Controls. It was operated with the help of four photocells – one in each corner of the TV screen. The remote control had a directional flashlight that could activate the photocells which would switch the sound and video on or off, or change the channels. This pioneering achievement had its limitations. The receptors responded to other light sources like bulbs and sunlight.
In 1956, Zenith Radio Corporation found even more efficient technology – the use of ultrasonic sound waves rather than the light waves. This type of remote control was called the Space Command Remote Control.
In Space Command Remote Control, the high-frequency ultrasonic sound waves were generated using aluminium rods, and the receiver in the TV set picks it up. The processed sound waves switched the TV on or off, or changed the channel, or mute or unmute the sound. The remote was user-friendly. It had multiple buttons for different functions. It also lets the user change the colour of their TV screens.
After 25 years of Ultrasonic remotes, Infrared Technology became the focus. By the 1980s, the remote controls with infrared light beams became popular. They worked on batteries. The low-frequency light beams emitted by remote controls are invisible to the human eye, but the receiver in the TV set could detect it. The shortcoming of this remote control is the need to point the remote control in the direction of its electronic gadget. The flaw is overcome by Radio Frequency Remote Controls.
The Radio Frequency (RF) Remote Controls are the handheld devices that use radio frequency transmissions. They are used in car key fobs, garage door openers and other home automation systems. Nevertheless, IR remote controls still remain a popular choice of remote control manufacturers globally.
From the Early Radio Remote to the Infrared Remote Control to Radio Frequency Remote control, remote controls have come a long way. With numerous innovations making their way into the world every season, what would you like to control with a remote
we are in a faster pace of the devolpment and training of human mind to think forward and invent new kind of inventions. Electricity mainly deals with the foster of the devolpment of major inventions and discoveries through this field of endeavour.so we are in a state to deal with electricity because we can power the world with electricity and it’s an major inventions that had happened a drastic change in our lives.
electricity is mainly dealing with the charge carrier to lead to power the future generations with this .so we need to upgrade ourselves to foster the devolpment of future generations for the better tommorow.
2. Nicolas tesla inventions
Nikola Tesla was a genius inventor who created some groundbreaking inventions. Tesla collaborated with many big names and companies in history. Because some of his ideas were considered far out there at the time, Tesla is often featured in science fiction television shows and movies. Tesla held 300 patents to his name when he died.
Here are 10 of Nikola Tesla Inventions ;
The Tesla Coil
Chances are that you have already seen this invention. It is a tower (of any height) that uses coils to shoot lightning out into the air. The capacitors store and build up the energy to create a spark gap then shoot the energy into the air like lightning bolts. Tesla Coils can be found in museums and science centers as entertainment, they never took on much of a purpose beyond scientific testing.
One of Tesla’s biggest obsessions was providing power wirelessly and he had intended the Tesla Coil to be part of his wireless power systems. To test this, he built two record-breaking Tesla Coils. The towers shot out lightning bolts 130 feet long. Tesla was considered to be ahead of his time and wireless electrical power didn’t get officially developed until the mid-2010’s. Today it still isn’t as prevalent as it could be.
Tesla saw the rise of the piston engine in the automobile industry as a way to make a change in the world. He developed his own turbine style engine that used combustion to make disks rotate. The fuel efficiency of his engine was 60%, a big achievement considering our fuel efficiency level is about 42%.
3.REMOTE CONTROL.
Max and Minnie had a long day at school. All they wanted to do was eat some tasty snacks, watch their favourite TV show, and relax before their evening study sessions. As soon as they turned on the TV, the question arose – Who commands the remote control? Will they watch Max’s favourite channel or Minnie’s favourite TV show? The fight for the TV remote continued.
Does this sound familiar? Mostly, the answer is a big yes. But have you wondered what it would be like if there was no remote control?
No surfing through the TV channels at the comfort of the couch!
No remote cars!
Electronic gadgets had to be turned on and off manually, every time!
Isn’t the thought maddening?
Since its first invention, remote controls have made our lives easy by being that little gadget that has made TV viewing seamless, to begin with. But do you know how remote controls have evolved over time? From a wired appliance to a space command appliance, its journey has been amazing.
Today, let us look at the history of the remote control and its journey.
The Mystery Control Remote System was invented by a company called Philco in the 1930s. It operated on radio frequencies and was used to control the household radio. Being the most innovative invention of its age, the Philco Mystery Control looked like a rotary telephone without the handset. It was the size of a dictionary and, hence, was not portable.
The first TV remote control came to existence because of one man’s desire to mute the commercials. The man was Eugene F McDonald, the president of Zenith Radio Corporation. He challenged his engineers to create a device that can mute the TV and change the channel at his comfort. The result was the Lazy Bones Remote Control. The remote was wired, and the cable ran from the TV set to the viewer, meandering across the living room.
The public appreciated the luxury of changing channels from their couch through the wired Lazy Bones Remote. But they did not want to get off the couch to reach the remote. So, Zenith Radio Corporation took a step ahead.
In 1955, Zenith Radio Corporation introduced the first wireless TV remote control and called it Flashmatic Remote Controls. It was operated with the help of four photocells – one in each corner of the TV screen. The remote control had a directional flashlight that could activate the photocells which would switch the sound and video on or off, or change the channels. This pioneering achievement had its limitations. The receptors responded to other light sources like bulbs and sunlight.
In 1956, Zenith Radio Corporation found even more efficient technology – the use of ultrasonic sound waves rather than the light waves. This type of remote control was called the Space Command Remote Control.
In Space Command Remote Control, the high-frequency ultrasonic sound waves were generated using aluminium rods, and the receiver in the TV set picks it up. The processed sound waves switched the TV on or off, or changed the channel, or mute or unmute the sound. The remote was user-friendly. It had multiple buttons for different functions. It also lets the user change the colour of their TV screens.
After 25 years of Ultrasonic remotes, Infrared Technology became the focus. By the 1980s, the remote controls with infrared light beams became popular. They worked on batteries. The low-frequency light beams emitted by remote controls are invisible to the human eye, but the receiver in the TV set could detect it. The shortcoming of this remote control is the need to point the remote control in the direction of its electronic gadget. The flaw is overcome by Radio Frequency Remote Controls.
The Radio Frequency (RF) Remote Controls are the handheld devices that use radio frequency transmissions. They are used in car key fobs, garage door openers and other home automation systems. Nevertheless, IR remote controls still remain a popular choice of remote control manufacturers globally.
From the Early Radio Remote to the Infrared Remote Control to Radio Frequency Remote control, remote controls have come a long way. With numerous innovations making their way into the world every season, what would you like to control with a remoteignited minds
Nicolas tesla is one of the greatest visionaries of all time .how lived his whole life thinking about the universe .and he powered the world with electricity.he design his mind to conquest the farthest of the origins and he indeed delighted to improve the standard of living of the people.he used his sub-conscious mind to travel across all the galaxies and he mainly powered the world with electricity.he strongly believed on the emphasis of energy ,frequency and vibration.because they are the creators and destroyer’s of the universe.he is indigenous about the inventions he made and improved the life of being. Energy is the ultimate sources of power generation.it lays the foundations and build realistic design in machine engineering.so he inbuilts the structure of the cycle of universe through the mind of the humans.we can run the world with electricity and we can power the aircraft propulsion instead of fossil fuels.it is efficient and cost ...
Yet another ‘supermoon’ has descended upon us. This time it’s the Pink Supermoon. What makes it so special? Every few months, we get all excited about some or the other ‘supermoon’ event. Colourful names are chosen to describe Earth’s lone natural satellite as we all look up into the night sky with our cameras at the ready. Sometimes its a ‘Blue Moon’, other times it’s a ‘Blood Moon’. In 2018, we also got to experience a ‘ Super-Blue-Blood Moon ’! Every time there is a ‘supermoon’ ripe for viewing, the whole world gets lost in the hype with news channels, social media, and celebrities all constantly obsessing over it. This time again, on April 7, the world witnessed a ‘Pink Supermoon’ , offering the biggest and the brightest view of the full moon in 2020. The pink supermoon appeared in the sky on the evening of April 7 and was visible till 8 am IST offering a pleasant distraction to take our mind off the COVID-19 lockdown. So, have you ever wondered wh...
it’s been great with it.keep it up.
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