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Science Transfers power wirelessly, Wifi, 3G. can electricity did that too?

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empire23
post Apr 5 2010, 12:22 PM

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Erm. Didn't bother to read anything, but wireless power is indeed possible. Ultra long range, maybe not for now. But utilizing induction, it's quite possible.

And about current flowing. Maybe someone didn't go to school, but last i figured, when you have a wireless inductive field, the field itself induces a voltage and with a voltage you get a flowing current through the system. That's why you call it induction. The stators and the coils of a generator are inductively coupled, if there is no current flowing, how does we get power?

My background is Electrical Engineering, majoring in Power, current dissertation in power transfer and transformer stat measurement.



 

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