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tesla
1[ tes-luh ]
noun
- a unit of magnetic induction equal to one weber per square meter. : T
Tesla
2[ tes-luh ]
noun
- Ni·ko·la [nik, -oh-l, uh], 1856–1943, U.S. physicist, electrical engineer, and inventor, born in Croatia.
Tesla
1/ ˈtɛslə /
noun
- TeslaNikola18571943MUSCroatianTECHNOLOGY: engineerTECHNOLOGY: inventor Nikola (ˈnɪkələ). 1857–1943, US electrical engineer and inventor, born in Smiljan, now in Croatia. His inventions include a transformer, generators, and dynamos
tesla
2/ ˈtɛslə /
noun
- the derived SI unit of magnetic flux density equal to a flux of 1 weber in an area of 1 square metre T
tesla
1/ tĕs′lə /
- The SI derived unit of magnetic flux density, equal to the magnitude of the magnetic field vector necessary to produce a force of one newton on a charge of one coulomb moving perpendicular to the direction of the magnetic field vector with a velocity of one meter per second. It is equivalent to one weber per square meter.
Tesla
2- Serbian-born American electrical engineer and physicist who in 1881 discovered the principles of alternating current. He went on to invent numerous devices and procedures that were essential to the harnessing of electricity and the development of radio.
Word History and Origins
Origin of tesla1
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Example Sentences
For example, the machine would need steering magnets with fields of 16 tesla—33% higher than the current state of the art and likely unobtainable for 20 years, Murayama says.
While today's particle detectors can withstand magnetic fields of several tesla in strength, this switch's performance degrades in high magnetic fields.
“On my soul i didn’t pay for twitter blue, u will feel my wrath tesla man!” wrote the rapper who has 8 million followers.
A standard scanner’s magnet produces a field of 1.5 tesla—30,000 times as strong as Earth’s field—and some reach 3 or 7 tesla.
If the BOD of tesla made an announcement on what’s happening with tesla leadership.
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