Entity: TESLA-
TESLA is a unit of magnetic flux density named after Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla. It is commonly used in the meter-kilogram-second system and is equivalent to one weber per square meter. In modern usage, TESLA also refers to a manufacturer of luxury electric vehicles known for their performance and autopilot capabilities.
TESLA-
Etymology
Named after Serbian-American inventor Nikola Tesla, from Serbo-Croatian Tesla / Тесла.
Definition
TESLA is a unit of magnetic flux density in the meter-kilogram-second system equivalent to one weber per square meter. It is named after Nikola Tesla. In modern usage, TESLA also refers to a manufacturer of luxury electric vehicles known for their performance and autopilot capabilities.
Historical Context
The TESLA unit was established to quantify magnetic flux density and honor the contributions of Nikola Tesla to the field of electromagnetism. The use of the term in the context of luxury electric vehicles emerged in the 21st century with the founding of the Tesla company.
Cultural Significance
TESLA has become synonymous with innovation, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology in the automotive industry. The company's electric vehicles have garnered a strong following among environmentally-conscious consumers and tech enthusiasts.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts include magnetic flux, weber, electric vehicles, and autopilot technology.
See Also
A unit of magnetic flux density in the meter-kilogram-second system equivalent to one weber per square meter, named after Nikola Tesla. Also refers to a manufacturer of luxury electric vehicles.