IPA: /ˈtɛzlə/
KK: /ˈtɛzlə/
A unit of measurement for magnetic flux density, used in physics to describe the strength of a magnetic field.
The magnetic field strength was measured in teslas.
The word 'Tesla' originates from the surname of Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American inventor and electrical engineer known for his contributions to the development of alternating current (AC) electrical systems. The name 'Tesla' itself is derived from the Serbian word 'tesla', meaning 'adze' (a tool used for shaping wood).
Think of Nikola Tesla, the inventor known for his work with electricity, and remember that 'Tesla' refers to his legacy in electrical engineering.