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Sunday, 8 July 2012



Of course, Intel is trying it and if it works then Alternate current or Direct current transmitter will be placed on all the walls and you can charge your electronic gadgets just from there without any wires and without any contacts. Yuppie that’s Intel call it as Wireless resonant energy link and it can send a 10 MHZ to a feet of distance. The idea for wireless power transmission was first suggested by Nicola Tesla. Science fiction writers eagerly seized on the idea in the early twentieth century. In The Mightiest Machine, a novel serialized in Astounding Science-Fiction in 1934, the technology makes an appearance. Alanson Sample, an Intel Research Seattle intern, shows the apparatus of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology idea called wireless resonant energy link (WREL) that can transmit power with no wires and without so much of the loss of energy that afflicts other wireless power transmission technologies such as induction.

The technology can transmit 60 watts of power to illuminate a light bulb and it has 75 percent efficiency they say. wonder how would you charge your laptops now ? ;)
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