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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Serbian archeologist, Serbian astronomers, Serbian biochemists, Serbian botanists, Serbian chemists, Serbian female scientists, Serbian geographers, Serbian inventors, Serbian linguists, Serbian meteorologists, Serbian physicists, Serbian social scientists, Nikola Tesla, Milutin Milankovi, Mileva Mari, Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, Vuk Stefanovi Karad i, Jovan Cviji, Voja Antoni, Vladimir Vari ak, Mihailo Petrovi, Vladimir orovi, Jovan Karamata, Sima Lozani, Mihailo uri, Milan Re etar, Adolf Hempt, Jovan Ajdukovi, uro Dani i, Milan Vukcevich, Josif Pan i, Bogoljub Ko ovi, Miodrag Stojkovi, Vlatko Vedral, Ivan Klajn, Alexander Soloviev, Ognjeslav Kostovi Stepanovi, Milan Kurepa, Miomir Vukobratovi, Marko Leko, Mateja Mateji, Milo Okuka, Pavle Savi, Petar Gbur ik, Sava Mrkalj, Rajko Igi, Milorad B. Proti, Du anka oki, Dragoljub Pokrajac, Dragutin Zelenovi, Ljiljana Crepajac, Ni ifor Du i, Pavle Ivi, Ljubisav Raki, Igor Delijani, Branko Kova evi, Jovan ujovi, Petar urkovi, Bogdan uri i, Nikola Hajdin, Zoran Kne evi, Vigor Maji, Vladimir Ajda i, Milan Damnjanovi, Pavle Vujevi, Du an Ristanovi, Aleksandar Despi, Milorad Bojic, Miodrag Grbi, Jovan okor. Excerpt: Nikola Tesla (Serbian: 10 July 1856 - 7 January 1943) was an inventor, mechanical engineer, and electrical engineer. He was an important contributor to the birth of commercial electricity, and is best known for his many revolutionary developments in the field of electromagnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Tesla's patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current (AC) electric power systems, including the polyphase system of electrical distribution and the AC motor. This work helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution. Born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan (now part...