![]() |
Wireless Electricity
Yahoo News
Intel cuts electric cords with wireless power system We have joked about "if only they would invent wireless electricity," but appears Intel might be on the brink of actually doing it. How would this revolutionize our world? How would this change FIRST? |
Re: Wireless Electricity
Are there any "real news" releases about this? I can't put much faith in this article, especially after:
Quote:
Also, a similar topic was discussed previously on CD. http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...ight=witricity |
Re: Wireless Electricity
This is the link to the article he was talking about
this sounds like an absolutely amazing idea to me i hope it is finalized soon and is as amazing as it sounds |
Re: Wireless Electricity
expected in 2050
|
Re: Wireless Electricity
100 years ago, Tesla showed many ways to wirelessly send power through coupled resonant systems (ie.. tesla coils and magnifiers). The problem was always the inefficiencies involved. Space is very large, so to send large amounts/intensities of electromagnetic radiation to be used miles away is just ridiculous.
However, last summer I heard about an MIT group researching wireless power transmission for low current appliances such as cell phones and such. The distances involved would be feet or yards and currents in the order of 10-100mA. Now that will be an idea coming sooner than later. Here's that article... http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/wireless-0607.html I must agree with "rtfgnow', large amounts of power to run computers and monitors will be a long way off, or just not practical. That is until those systems can run off of less than an amp? |
Re: Wireless Electricity
Quote:
Thanks for the thread on Witricity, I hadn't seen that before. I wonder how what intel is doing differs from it. |
| All times are GMT -5. The time now is 13:32. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2017, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © Chief Delphi