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Wireless Transmission of Electricity

03/30/2012 11:14 AM

is it possible to transmitt electricity without wires...?

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Re: wireless transmission of electricity..

03/30/2012 11:21 AM

Lightning.

Possible, yes. Practical? See the work of Nikola Tesla.

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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

03/30/2012 12:49 PM

Check the old posts at "Search this Forum" to the right.

Yes, but not yet!

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03/30/2012 12:57 PM
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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

03/30/2012 3:04 PM

Here is a good video. I am just watching it and recommend you all to do so.

Nikola Tesla - The Untold Story

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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

03/30/2012 4:37 PM

Fantastic! Thank you.

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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

03/30/2012 4:44 PM

When you meet your first girlfriend, the wireless electricity is usually the strongest, As time goes by to maintain those same electrical levels you need some wires, maybe in the form of jewlrey...

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03/30/2012 5:05 PM
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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

03/31/2012 12:26 PM

In germany they have developed a non-contact type battery charger to charge EV.

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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

04/01/2012 4:14 PM

As I have mentioned in previous posts on CR4, yes.

Wireless energy transfer

In what wireless application are you wondering about, as some just are not possible yet while others are quite common or nearing the commercialisation stage?

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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

04/02/2012 3:40 AM
  • Electromagnetic induction fits the bill.
  • Lightning fits the bill.
  • Radio fits the bill.
  • Etc.
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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

04/03/2012 2:52 AM

yeah u can

Witricity is based upon coupled resonant objects to transfer electrical energy between objects without wires. The system consists of a Witricity transmitter (power source), and devices which act as receivers (electrical load). It is based on the principle of resonant coupling

"Resonance" a phenomenon that causes an object to vibrate when energy of a certain frequency is applied. Two resonant objects of the same frequency tend to couple very strongly." Resonance can be seen in musical instruments for example. "When you play a tune on one, then another instrument with the same acoustic resonance will pick up that tune, it will visibly vibrate,"

Consider two self resonating copper coils of same resonating frequency with a diameter 20 inches each. One copper wire is connected to the power source (WiTricity transmitter), while the other coppeThe electric power from the power source causes the copper coil connected to it to start oscillating at a particular (MHz) frequency.Subsequently, the space around the copper coil gets filled with nonmagnetic radiationsr wire is connected to the device (WiTricity Receiver).

This generated magnetic field further transfers the power to the other copper coil connected to the receiver. Since this coil is also of the same frequency, it starts oscillating at the same frequency as the first coil. This is known as 'coupled resonance' and is the principle behind WiTricity

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Re: Wireless Transmission of Electricity

04/14/2012 5:19 PM

thats not transmiting electricity.

thats MAGNETICS.

Mag fields are not electricity.

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