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The Wayne ([personal profile] thewayne) wrote2007-06-08 07:07 am
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Scientests power lightbulb remotely with transmitted electricity!

Very interesting. They lit a bulb from 2 meters away through transmitted power with 40% efficiency using theories based on resonance.

Hooray for MIT boffins!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6725955.stm
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2007/wireless-0607.html
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/06/07/2057236
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[personal profile] deborak 2007-06-08 01:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Interesting indeed. They'd better be careful where they point that thing! (Imagines all sorts of malicious uses which I'm not about to share in print.)

Tesla!

[identity profile] paulmc.livejournal.com 2007-06-08 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Tesla did that with flourescent bulbs decades ago. They still do it at the Museum of Science during their electricity show.

The key will be having it be quieter than a screeching Tesla coil!

[identity profile] kylejcrb.livejournal.com 2007-06-08 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
I thought they already had this. Don't they call them "batteries"? :P

Anyway, sorta reminds me of this: http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/41/wec.shtml
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[personal profile] silveradept 2007-06-08 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
That's MIT for you. Of course, if they can pick the efficiency and the ange up sufficiently to make it commercially viable, I can see a lot of portable devices being powered off a couple coils. Which is a fantastic, fantastic thought, indeed.