Tesla Unit | Vibepedia
The Tesla unit is a measure of magnetic field strength, named after the renowned inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla, who worked with Thomas Edison and George We
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The Tesla unit is a measure of magnetic field strength, named after the renowned inventor and engineer Nikola Tesla, who worked with Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse to develop the alternating current (AC) system. The unit is used to express the strength of magnetic fields in various applications, including physics, engineering, and medicine. Companies like Siemens and General Electric utilize Tesla units in their research and development of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology, which relies on the principles of magnetic fields and radio waves, as explained by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, in his discussions on the intersection of technology and physics.