Tesla (unit) (symbol T), SI derived unit of magnetic flux density (or magnetic inductivity), named for Nikola Tesla
Tesla coil, a category of disruptive discharge coils invented by Nikola Tesla
Tesla turbine, a category of turbines operated by way of fluid adhesion instead of particle reaction or impact
Wireless energy transfer (the "Tesla effect"), the process where electrical energy is transmitted without connecting wires
The proposed Tera-electronvolt Energy Superconducting Linear Accelerator (TESLA), now merged into the International Linear Collider (ILC) project
Tesla Fault, a seismically active geological formation in the Livermore Valley, California, USA
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Tesla (company), a former state-owned electrotechnical conglomerate in the former Czechoslovakia
Ericsson Nikola Tesla, the Croatian subsidiary of the telecommunications equipment manufacturer Ericsson
Tesla Motors, a Silicon Valley-based electric vehicle manufacturer
Tesla Roadster, a high-performance, all-electric sports car manufactured by Tesla Motors
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Tesla (band), an American hard rock music band originating from Sacramento, California
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Tesla considered his exploration of various questions raised by science as ultimately a means to improve the human condition with the principles of science and industrial progress, and one that was compatible with nature.
Tesla was born at the stroke of midnight during a lightning storm in Smiljan near Gospić, Lika, (the Military Frontier of the Austria-Hungarian empire, a part of Croatia).
Tesla, at his lab, proved that the earth was a conductor and produced artificial lightning (with the discharges consisting of millions of volts and were up to 135 feet long).
Nikola Tesla was born at the stroke of midnight in the village of Smilian, Croatia (then part of Austria-Hungary) on 10 July 1856.
By 1888 Tesla had obtained patents on a whole polyphase system of alternating- current dynamos, transformers, and motors; the rights to these were bought in that year by George Westinghouse, and the "battle of the currents" was begun.
It was at his Colorado laboratory, too, that Tesla, who had become increasingly withdrawn and eccentric ever since the death of his mother in 1892, announced that he had received signals from foreign planets, a statement that was greeted with some skepticism.