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Cellular Batteries

10/30/2015 12:18 AM

1. What would be the feasibility of cellular batteries with graphene within the next 10 years?
2. Will these batteries be cost effective?
3. How likely will would large companies adopt these batteries?
4. Will these batteries be accepted to the public?
5. What would be the feasibility of cellular batteries powered with Witricity within the next 10 years?
6. Will these batteries be cost effective?
7. How likely will it be for large companies to adopt these batteries?
8. Will these batteries be accepted to the public?
9. What would be the feasibility of cellular batteries with solar power systems within the next 10 years?
10. Will these batteries be cost effective?
11. How likely will it be for large companies to adopt these batteries?
12. Will these batteries be accepted to the public?

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Re: cellular batteries

10/30/2015 1:30 AM
  1. its possible
  2. maybe
  3. (I like my smart answer to this one) If they work (see 1.) and if they are as per 2. any company will likely adopt the technology
  4. Unless somebody tells them how bad Graphene is when it gets in the food chain, air or under the couch
  5. Did you mean recharged? Will it be made with Graphen? then see 1. 2. 3. and 4.
    Its possible nonetheless
  6. maybe
  7. see 3.
  8. see 4.
  9. They do already exist (it gets tiresome)
  10. Some are. Define cost. Cost to the environment, to the manufacturer to the buyer?
  11. What are they going to do with it? Of course they will adopt. remote installations already use this technology.
  12. I rather think they would not bother

Is a cellular battery a mobile phone battery in your context?

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Re: cellular batteries

11/02/2015 1:05 AM

cost to the manufacturer to the buyer? FOR #10

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Re: Cellular Batteries

10/30/2015 5:21 AM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnzHtm1jhL4

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10/30/2015 5:46 AM
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Re: Cellular Batteries

10/30/2015 7:08 AM

Why stop at 12? CR4 users love games of "20 questions".

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Re: Cellular Batteries

10/30/2015 10:23 AM

It just got a little closer:-

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-34669405

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10/30/2015 2:00 PM

you seem to have the wrong idea why this forum exists and how its used

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Re: Cellular Batteries

11/15/2015 6:25 PM

why does this forum exist?

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11/16/2015 12:36 AM

What does it say under the IHS Engineering 360 banner?

CR4 - The Engineer's Place for News and Discussion®

There's nothing in the title that says anything about answering surveys or answering 12 open end questions that's part of a homework assignment.

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Re: Cellular Batteries

11/08/2015 12:20 AM

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