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WiTricity: Wireless electricity!

An MIT team demonstrates the possibility of powering up gadgets and electrical appliances wirelessly:

A team from MIT’s Department of Physics, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies (ISN) has experimentally demonstrated an important step toward accomplishing this vision of the future.

Realizing their recent theoretical prediction, they were able to light a 60W light bulb from a power source seven feet (more than two meters) away; there was no physical connection between the source and the appliance. The MIT team refers to its concept as “WiTricity” (as in wireless electricity). The work will be reported in the June 7 issue of Science Express, the advance online publication of the journal Science.

The concept is called WiTricity, which is short for wireless electricity. By using magnetically coupled resonators, they are able to transfer power from one source to another without the copper wires in between. You can reads the full article here, though a little wordy on physics, which explains how they did the experiments to prove this concept.

Can we finally say goodbye to batteries? Not yet, I think.

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    7 Responses to “WiTricity: Wireless electricity!”


    1. Gravatar Icon wites replied on Jun 16th, 2007 at 7:45 pm (1)

      this reminds me of my electromagnetics subject way back in college, a subject which i rarely like.

      hmmm… and i thought optocouplers was the way to go. :)

    2. Gravatar Icon Aja Lapus replied on Jun 16th, 2007 at 10:30 pm (2)

      I’ve read this concept years back. I just haven’t seen/read about a prototype before. :)

    3. Gravatar Icon jayvee f. replied on Jun 16th, 2007 at 11:09 pm (3)

      @aja - same here. this was a concept supposedly to be used to powering laptops in restos. wireless internet + wireless electricity.

      i think the side effect is that it can ionize the air and ionize your h20. :)

    4. Gravatar Icon beeps replied on Jun 18th, 2007 at 7:54 pm (4)

      Nice! :)

    5. Gravatar Icon willbill replied on Aug 25th, 2008 at 2:38 am (5)

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