Tesla converted the world from DC to AC despite sever opposition from Edison.
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The Tesla effect refers to the phenomenon where a person's creativity and productivity spike after working on a project for a prolonged period, only to experience a slump once the project is completed. It is named after Nikola Tesla, a renowned inventor and engineer known for his bursts of intense productivity.
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Nikola's parents were his father Rev. Milutin Tesla his mother was Djuka Mandic Tesla. His brother was His siblings were Dane Tesla, Milka Tesla, Marica Tesla and Angelina Tesla.
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Tesla coil named after Nikola Tesla Excessively complex mechanical devices named after Rube Goldberg Hall effect named after Edwin Hall Schrader valve named after August Schrader
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Tesla's parents Djuka Mandic Tesla and his father Rev. Milutin Tesla married in 1847.
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Nikola Tesla invented the Tesla coil in 1891 when he was 35 years old.
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In 1891, Tesla invented the Tesla coil, which was widely used in radios and television sets. A Tesla coil is a type of resonant transformer circuit.
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The Tesla Roadster was developed by Tesla Motors. The company was named after the Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla. The car uses Tesla's alternating current motor he designed in 1882.
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It power our homes, schools, apliaciancens and His coil was the basis on wirelles communication.
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Nikola Tesla's father was Milutin Tesla, a Serbian Orthodox priest, and his mother was Georgina Tesla (née Mandić).
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There is a Tesla dealer in Wilder, VT.
There is a Tesla dealer in Wilder, TN.
Dr. Rob Wilder wrote a blog about test-driving a Tesla.
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Absolutely nothing, Elon Musk chose the name from something else, (not sure what), but Tesla Motors has absolutely nothing to do with Nikola Tesla
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Tesla coil
Tesla turbine
Teleforce
Tesla's oscillator
Tesla electric car
Tesla principle
Tesla's Egg of Columbus
Alternating current
Induction motor
Rotating magnetic field
Wireless technology
Particle beam weapon
Death ray
Terrestrial stationary waves
Bifilar coil
Telegeodynamics
Electrogravitics
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Yes actually, it is. It was made by Nikola Tesla (who IS A GUY), thus having the name Tesla. :)
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Tesla cars are built in Fremont California in a factory Tesla purchased from Toyota
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It was not the Tesla's charity it was Tesla Memorial Society of New York founded in 1979.
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Tesla is an electric car company based in California. Their flagship car is the Tesla Model S.
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No, Nikola Tesla was an Orthodox Christian, and his father, Fr Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian Orthodox priest.
Tesla was very spiritual but he did not belong to any religion.
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Nikola Tesla's father, Milutin Tesla, was born in the village of Tomingaj, in modern-day Croatia, which was part of the Austrian Empire at the time. His mother, Georgina Mandić, was also born in modern-day Croatia, in the village of Smiljan.
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Nikola Tesla's father, Milutin Tesla, was a Serbian Orthodox Priest and a writer. His mother, Georgina Tesla, was known for being skilled in making homecrafts and inventions. Tesla credited his mother's influence as sparking his interest in inventing and creating.
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Tesla's parents Djuka Mandic Tesla and his father Rev. Milutin Tesla married in 1847.
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