I'm assuming you're talking about the great Nikola Tesla. He was born in Smiljan, Lika; which at the time was part of Austria-Hungary.
After Tesla, some of his nephews became scientist s like him.
No, he was a good scientist.
He was a brilliant Russian scientist.
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.
Nikola Tesla was inspired by his mother who was an inventor and encouraged his interest in science and mathematics. Additionally, he was influenced by his studies in physics and engineering at the Technical University in Graz and later at the University of Prague. Tesla's fascination with electricity and magnetism led him to pursue a career as a scientist.
Nikola Tesla was a scientist
That is the correct spelling of the famous scientist's name.
I would believe he would prefer to be called a scientist, inventor, and mentor.
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.
He was born in Serbia in 10 July 1856.
Nicola Tesla.
Nikola Tesla was born in Smiljan, which was then part of the Austrian Empire and is now located in Croatia. Tesla was of Serbian descent.