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The history surrounding the life of Nikola Tesla, doesn't tell us about the life of the siblings and family of the scientist but no more with the relation of Tesla.
its S.I unit is telsa.it is denoted by T.AnswerFlux density is defined as flux per unit area. In SI, flux is measured in webers (pronounced 'vay-bers'), and area is measured in square metres. So flux density is measured in webers per square metre. However, in SI, compound units such as this are often given special names which, in this case, is the tesla.
Edison advocated DC supply and Tesla AC, so Tesla was right in this respect
The tesla unit of electrical measurement (symbol T) is the SI derived unit of magnetic flux density, commonly denoted as B. One tesla is equal to one weber per square meter, and it was named in 1960 in honor of Nikola Tesla. The unit measures magnetic induction or magnetic flux density in the metre-kilogram-second system (SI) of physical units.
Edison had his empire build on the Direct current and Tesla came with the alternate current which was better. In the end Nikola Tesla won.
relation between telsa and gauss
In the SI system magnetic field strength is measured in Teslas, and 1 Tesla = 1 Weber/m2. These SI units replace the previously used units Gauss and Maxwell, with 1 Tesla = 104 gauss, and 1 Weber = 108 Maxwell. the subunits of the Weber are Volts x seconds, so the Tesla is ( Volts x Seconds)/m2.Further insight can be obtained from the relation Change of flux of 1 weber/sec produces an EMF of 1 volt, which ties in with above subunits of the Weber.See Wikipedia for the Tesla and Weber for further readingThe above answer is incorrect.The above answer correctly describes flux density (symbol B), not magnetic field strength (symbol H).Magnetic field strength is defined as magnetomotive force (mmf) per unit length, and is measured in amperes per metre (A/m). Magnetic field strength used to be called 'magnetising force'.
The history surrounding the life of Nikola Tesla, doesn't tell us about the life of the siblings and family of the scientist but no more with the relation of Tesla.
The history surrounding the life of Nikola Tesla, doesn't tell us about the life of the siblings and family of the scientist but no more with the relation of Tesla.
of course! Ummm..... no. I am Ted Weber, of Weber Speakers in Indiana. Gerald Weber is owner of Kendrick Amplifiers in Texas. No relation, we've only met once, about 10 years ago at a Chicago Guitar show. Ted
its S.I unit is telsa.it is denoted by T.AnswerFlux density is defined as flux per unit area. In SI, flux is measured in webers (pronounced 'vay-bers'), and area is measured in square metres. So flux density is measured in webers per square metre. However, in SI, compound units such as this are often given special names which, in this case, is the tesla.
The history surrounding the life of Nikola Tesla, doesn't tell us about the life of the siblings and family of the scientist but no more with the relation of Tesla.
Edison advocated DC supply and Tesla AC, so Tesla was right in this respect
T (Tesla) = W (Weber) m2 The tesla (symbol T) is the SI derived unit of magnetic flux density. 1 T = 1 V · s · m -2 = 1 kg · s -2 · A -1 = 1 N · A -1 m -1 = 1 Wb · m -2
The unit of magnetism are: Weber for magnetic flux, Tesla for magnetic flux density and ampere per meter for magnetic field strength.
Induction, or magnetic flux density. The tesla (symbol: 'T') is an SI unit of magnetic induction equal to one weber per square meter. One tesla is the magnitude of the magnetic field vector necessary to produce one newton of force on one coulomb of charge moving perpendicular to the field at one meter per second. One tesla is 108 maxwells. The tesla is a derived unit defined 1n 1960 in honor of scientist and inventor Nikola Tesla.
The Tesla model x runs between $60,000 to over $100,000.