Similar words: coleslaw, hubble's law, confederate states, testes, on the sly, riesling, time slot, whole slew. Meaning: n. 1. a unit of magnetic flux density equal to one weber per square meter 2. United States electrical engineer and inventor (born in Croatia but of Serbian descent) who discovered the principles of alternating currents and developed the first alternating-current induction motor and the Tesla coil and several forms of oscillators (1856-1943).
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1. There is something uncanny about Tesla, something almost mystical.
2. Tesla was obsessed by water wheels and turbines.
3. The Tesla coil, which he invented in 1891, is still widely used in radio and television sets.
4. Tesla picked it up absently and returned it without bothering to look at her.
5. At six foot six, Tesla was a commanding figure, clean-cut and wiry, his jet-black hair parted in the middle.
6. Tesla asked if Westinghouse proposed to continue his missionary work for the alternating-current system he had invented.
7. Tesla was told firmly that he must never so much as mention the subject of alternating current.
8. Are we going to die here, Tesla?
9. "What about weapons, Tesla?" Cabell thought to ask.
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10. But has Tesla had the last laugh after all?
11. Tesla is unlikely to become a major car company.
12. Nikola Tesla: "Invention is predominantly individualistic.
13. Tesla stated that there was no energy in matter other than that received from its environment: he did not accept the mass-energy equivalence as delineated by special relativity.
14. This is my 3rd attempt at a Tesla Coil, and this time the main idea was to build a coil as good looking and efficient as possible.
15. That's why Mark Twain and Nikola Tesla have to rank right at the top of the "We'd love to hear what they talked about when they were alone" list.
16. So once Tesla had his arc lighting system running in Rahway, his backers fired him and reorganized the firm.
17. Utterly destitute after being abandoned, Tesla was forced to dig ditches.
18. Toward that end, they arranged for Tesla to lecture before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers in May 1888.
19. Steve Ward can tune his Tesla coil so that the crackle of each spark sounds like a musical note.
20. The Tesla Roadster makes significant use of carbon fiber composite materials.
21. When that concept proved unworkable, Peck pushed Tesla to work on perfecting AC motors.
22. In the piece Tesla explains that the Van de Graaff generator, developed in 1929, cannot create energy but that it can separate the charges within an atom to be stored and utilized later.
23. Tesla suggested that it might be possible to design a motor without a commutator.
24. Tesla Troopers - EM Disrupters shuts down all units in a wide radius, reducing them to sitting ducks.
25. In a common continuous sheet casting apparatus, constant magnetic field of 0.3-1 tesla strength is applied to the cooling section and the crystallizing section.
26. It's unsexy, but the knowledge required to make laptops run half an hour longer gives electric car start-up Tesla Motors a decisive advantage.
27. It's not exactly the dream of wireless power envisioned by Nikola Tesla, who proposed vast tower networks transmitting electric fields, but more akin to siphoning juice from someone else's battery.
28. Their friends broad William Wales, Booker T. Washington, Nikola Tesla, Helen Keller, Congress, are the property of their Friends.
29. A 6 inch arc being drawn to a hand-held metal wrench from the new Heavy-Duty Model One Tesla Coil.
30. The one at the University of Illinois at Chicago is 9.4 tesla.