
We aren’t new in the world of claims. Thus, we aren’t new to wireless electricity and its make claims. After Intel and a Japanese firm, it’s Witricity from US that’s building wireless electricity. Besides facilitating us and making things simpler, the purpose to build wireless electricity is to replace batteries (because it a costly and most wasted entity of a gadget).
Witricity has tested the technology to power the T-Mobile G1 phone and the iPhone to be charged wirelessly, and the results have paid off. Thus this simple tech using, electromagnetic resonance, that lets objects of the same resonant frequency transfer energy between each other wireless without impacting other objects in the vicinity, we think batteries and conventional power sources could soon be shown the door out.
Working:
The wireless power system uses two coils with same frequency, while one is attached to the main power source the other is stuck into the gadget to be powered. Energy starts transferring from the main source coil to the one attached to the gadget, with the transfer, voltage begins to build and the gadget is charged. Time coming when we will see no wires at home or at work. Thoughts?
Via: Telegraph























