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Wireless Recharging...
This is pretty cool...if nothing else maybe a good way to charge electric cars?
New Technology Allows Wireless Recharging | LiveScience
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The idea of wireless energy transfer is not a new one. Researchers have known that wires don’t always need to be in contact for electric power to get transferred.
Electric motors and power transformers contain coils that transmit energy to each other by the phenomenon of electromagnetic induction. This phenomenon was discovered by English scientist Michael Faraday, who found out that a changing magnetic field induces a current in a nearby circuit.
So, a current running in an emitting coil induces another current in a receiving coil; the two coils are in close proximity, but they do not touch.
Scientists then discovered electromagnetic radiation in the form of radio waves.
Radio waves, and microwaves, could be used to transfer energy, and then get picked up with antennas. But these types of energy transfer are not very safe or efficient because the waves spread in all directions and so most of the energy is lost to the surrounding.
Soljacic and colleagues, however, suggest using a power transmitter to fill the space with a “non-radiative” electromagnetic field.
A “non-radiative” electromagnetic field is a state of electric and magnetic fields which are localized someplace on the device and in the source, said John Joannopoulos, a researcher from MIT. “Localized means that electromagnetic fields will die off as you go away from the device or the source.”
The energy could then be picked up by especially designed gadgets. What's not picked up by the receiver is then reabsorbed by the emitter.
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