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Wireless ElectricityChris
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That would be a nice thing.
BRAUN electric tooth brushes already charge contactless, via induction. Regards, CD
oh! so that's how. I always put my toothbrush in the charger with much amazement. Seeing as there is no conductor contact... Often lifting the charger to stick my finger through it, and putting the toothbrush on and off. It's amazing! ---
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Something else to give us cancer. Where will it end?
Steve.
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I would have thought there would be quite a few wires in car Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
Steve,
just wear some medevial metal mesh clothing or aluminium foil. BTW I have noticed that some americans say aluminum Regards, CD
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
It does remind me of when I was a little fella listening to the wireless. Not only did the "wireless" contain many wires, it was tethered to the wall with wires to provide it with power, not to mention the wire for the antenna.
When I was a little fella we called it a Radio Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
It is a resonant effect between the 'charge plate' and the coil wiring inside those devices. We did try something like this in our lab and able to get a very small amount of energy off a wireless emitting device inside a room. Many others are developing this thecnology as well, after they fix up the interference with other devices/human, you will not need to bring a charger at all for your mobile devices. A room fitting with this 'power emitter' will allow you to use your laptop, phone, PDA or whatever without even worrying about battery.
jeez, bit funny the apple fanboys aren't jumping up and down saying apple invented this first, i guess MS will have to steal the idea before they crawl out from under their rocks
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/07 ... rging.html i believe this is very different in thinking to previous ideas of transmitting power in that its using a magnetic field, thus doesn't affect humans at all the way radio waves do or like the US army's testing of microwave point to point power transmission that fries everything in the line of sight. i wouldn't think it would take too long for them to figure out how to tune the receiver part of this device to the earths magnetic resonance and generate free power. Unless of course the idea gets bought out and buried. Simon
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Talking about 'green power', if they can actually use Earth's magnetism to generate electricity and make it public then commercialised, we should start laughing at Energy Australia while we can...
.... Meanwhile, just have to pay our bills
You cannot use a static magnetic field as an energy source without exhausting it.
On the other hand, electromagnetic fields are great at transporting energy. Most of the energy stored in the Earth has been sent to it via electromagnetism from the sun. Australia should start exploiting geothermal energy, which we are blessed with in abundance. This could turn out as cheap as coal and last us a hundred years. Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
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Cancer is a terminal disease, right? So, at the terminus. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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That is because the Canadians and US citizens spell it differently http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium#Present-day_spelling So many toys, so little time....
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