L’ipotesi sembra un po’ meno fantascientifica grazie all’esperimento di una équipe di ricercatori del MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), che sono riusciti ad accendere un bulbo da 60 Watt inviando energia elettrica attraverso onde elettromagnetiche. Se questa via si rivelasse percorribile si potrebbe, per esempio, immaginare di alimentare cellulari o altri apparecchi domestici senza necessità di collegarsi a una presa.Continua a leggere su Archilight: http://www.archilight.it/GetPage.pub_do?id=8a8a8ac11d6719be011d6726ceaf0018&_JPFORCEDINFO=8a8a8ac1180899dd011808d78cb507b4
WiTricity, wireless electricity This conjecture appears to be a little bit less sci-fi thanks to the experiments carried out by a team of researchers from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), who succeeded in switching on a 60 Watt bulb by sending electric energy through electromagnetic waves. Should this method prove viable, mobile phones or other household appliances for instance, could run on wireless electricity. The invention is called WiTricity and was announced by Science magazine. The researchers succeeded in switching on a bulb from a distance of two metres. They are hoping to be able to power laptops, digital readers and other electronic devices within the next five years, using this method.Read more on Archilight:http://www.archilight.it/GetPage.pub_do?id=8a8a8ac11d6719be011d6726ceaf0018&_JPFORCEDINFO=8a8a8ac1180899dd011808d78cb507b4&language=ENG
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