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Tesla Information
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 The tesla (symbol T) is the SI derived unit of magnetic field (specifically magnetic flux density). The tesla is equal to one weber per square metre and was defined in 1960[1] in honor of inventor, scientist and electrical engineer Nikola...




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The Cult Of The Volt.(Culture)(Nikola Tesla)
03/24/2008: 706 words, approx. 2 pages Byline: Jennie Yabroff Inventor Nikola Tesla didn't get much glory when he was alive, but to hipsters now, he's a real turn-on. There's a scene in the film "Coffee and Cigarettes" where Jack and Meg White, of the band the White...
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The truth about Tesla.(In Response)(Nikola Tesla)
07/01/2006: 491 words, approx. 2 pages It was refreshing to read your six-part "Waverunner" articles on Nikola Tesla. While it's sad so many people have never heard of this incredible genius, it's also puzzling why many are still perpetuating untruths about him. Calling Tesla the inventor of radio...
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Tesla sports car gets air bag waiver
1/28/2008: 328 words, approx. 1 pages Tesla Motors received a waiver from the government on a federal air bag standard Monday, bringing it a step closer toward the production of its all-electric Roadster later this year.Tesla, based in San Carlos, Calif., has pre-sold all of its 2008 Tesla Roadsters, a fully...
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 Car and Driver
Tesla Roadster: A new electric toybatteries included, no assembly required
10/1/2006: 522 words, approx. 2 pages After remaining dormant for several years, electric cars are surging back into the news. First, there was the summer debut of the documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? followed soon after by the announcement in Los Angeles of the Tesla roadster, a $100,000 electric sports...



Featured Essays
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The Tesla
306 words, approx. 1 pages
 Provides a brief description of the unit, Tesla, the standard unit of magnetic flux density used to measure
field intensity for magnetic fields. It also provides some biographical information about scientist Nikola Tesla.


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