How Wireless Energy Transfer Works

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024

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  • @rgaleny
    @rgaleny Před 11 lety +11

    For example, on freeways there are light posts that are wired up all along the road. A resonating Tesla coil could be put in each one where the charge just passes through it. Electric cars with complimentary coils could pick up the field and turn a motor that turns an alternator to keep the charge on the batteries to extend their range.

    • @MrLaosjavier
      @MrLaosjavier Před 11 měsíci

      That’s exactly what i thought coil the energy from cars on roads you get the kinetic energy for powering the grid simple

  • @captronic4821
    @captronic4821 Před 4 lety +5

    This is a very good explanation. Today on yotube 95% of the magnetic coupling wireless power transmission show a school and easy principle : 2 coils perfectly aligned and a LED is lighting on or off.
    You show a principle of coupling when the coils are not in the same axis but where the coupling effect born at a certain distance exactly at 1:16 of your video...very good and another better dimension for physical understanding.
    Thank you

    • @matthewperkins288
      @matthewperkins288 Před 7 měsíci

      unfortunately this does not work. they cant actually pull this off as they show in the video. this was a video created to raise money but.... it can't be done at these distances without EXTREME loss in power. even wireless phone chargers are inefficient when sitting right on the pad

  • @davidboswell768
    @davidboswell768 Před 10 lety +62

    Telsa did this allready. Wireless electricity. If it wasn't for J.P. Morgan, it would be a reality today.

    • @oldmatrices
      @oldmatrices Před 9 lety +10

      tesla is the simpsons of technology.

    • @XR_IX
      @XR_IX Před 6 lety +1

      James Matheson - you are totally wrong and that's not an opinion: czcams.com/video/CbqR8EpIP04/video.html if you use ground it be used as a common wire, and then distance can be achieved with one wire transmission.

    • @XR_IX
      @XR_IX Před 6 lety +3

      +James Matheson - People don't understand the dynamics of what Tesla did, and people don't experiment with the simple concepts. You only see what people post on youtube, so you think it just has the power to light small LEDs, at short distances. I can prove experimentally that it could do much more. I'm not sharing, because it will be lost with the rest of the fake content out there. I built my first coil in the last 6 months, and there is so much to learn, why it can do the things you can observe. It isn't in a book, and that is the bewildering part. You won't find the answers directly if you use google - I have tried.

    • @AleksandrVasilenko93
      @AleksandrVasilenko93 Před 6 lety +1

      Wasn’t J.P Morgan the one that funded Tesla in the first place?

    • @ryuken1620
      @ryuken1620 Před 5 lety +1

      and other unknown investors who owns fossil fuel sources

  • @lyqht
    @lyqht Před 7 lety +2

    This animation is really good! Helps me to understand a lot more after just reading articles about the process.

  • @jasonraser40
    @jasonraser40 Před 4 lety +1

    This method could prove usefull onboard an electric vehicles. I like it as a safety feature at first glance. Batteries require heat as well. Maybe these coils could double as a heater for extreme cold environments.

  • @TheZafootz
    @TheZafootz Před 11 lety

    Very good, this video shows wireless power short range transfer with alternating current at i50-60hz, that's the current changing direction 50-60 times per sec. Tesla(I believe) knew that changing or pulsating magnetic fields generate power in any conductor in the field range. So the end result we want is Pulsating Direct Current & it needs to pulsate the largest magnetic fields possible. In order to increase a D/C power supply is to change it into A/C then use A/C power step-up phases for power

  • @TheZafootz
    @TheZafootz Před 11 lety

    Then change the stepped up A/C current back into the original signal that we want to transmit, Pulsating Direct Current but now we have used A/C to step up its amplitude, modulation, and Voltage/Power durring the final A/C to D/C phase. This now High Voltage D/C can be sent up an Antenna to now pulsate huge electromagnetic fields that generate power anywhere with rage of the signal.

  • @KnownForKnives
    @KnownForKnives Před 11 lety

    they are called WiTricity, this video isn't really very clear, but they can actually charge things from like a foot away, its pretty cool

  • @darris321
    @darris321 Před 11 lety

    Earth is a giant magnet, but it is a permanent magnet- permanent magnets don't work this way. It has to be an electromagnet with AC current (preferably at high frequency). This only works with AC current because it is the frequency change that causes the potential for current to flow.

  • @jondebosco7478
    @jondebosco7478 Před 3 lety

    The exact breakthrough I'm looking forward to ASAP! Wirelessly charge EVs, phones, TV/radio sets and other home appliances from 5 to 100+ meters...

  • @MXF11
    @MXF11 Před 11 lety

    and Nikola Tesla did not even conjure this idea up. electric wire used to be dragged on giant spools behind horseback. Tesla noticed this electrical magnetic activity from two spools that were dragged next to each other.

  • @PlengoFreeEnergy
    @PlengoFreeEnergy Před 11 lety

    you are so right, I just posted the same in another related video. The thing they claim to be unique is because it comes from "MIT", yeap, right. Just because they are a private organization they think they can call it "unique".

  • @ohmzen9695
    @ohmzen9695 Před 10 lety +1

    Great video!! however At 1:25 you say the coupling effect has not been done before. I am pretty sure Tesla has already done this and has pattens on this.

  • @santinobasilisco2712
    @santinobasilisco2712 Před 5 lety +10

    Why didn’t I learn about this stuff when I was in school

  • @griffon727
    @griffon727 Před 10 lety +16

    Hasn't been done before... Besides that time they did it almost 100 years ago.

  • @danr.5017
    @danr.5017 Před 6 lety

    Also saying this hasn't been done beofre is wrong Induction is used in both heavy and commercial industires for heating coils. Usually the 2nd set of coils is wher it end but from induction welders to stove top cookers. I'm pretty sure using this for transfering energy is much less effecint than just using copper wire.

  • @leszekrozen8743
    @leszekrozen8743 Před 7 lety

    Inspirująca Wiedza warta rozdawania .. Autorom Podziękowania ślę serdeczne. Podaj dalej . POLECAM.

  • @netsight
    @netsight Před 11 lety

    Just to point out that pulsed DC should work too because ΔΦB is behaving in the same manner.

  • @rosemariageorge7715
    @rosemariageorge7715 Před 6 lety +1

    Amazing explanation.thank you so much sir.

  • @rgaleny
    @rgaleny Před 11 lety +1

    Would that mean that every where there are MW Phone towers, a device could be placed to resonate, whereby an electric car with a similar resonating coil could pick up charge to, say, turn an alternator to charge batteries in the fly in futuristic system?

  • @skmuzikjunkee
    @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety +4

    You know......
    When you see a video like this you assume there are like minded individuals probably in the comment section having great discussions on emerging technology, innovation and sharing ideas from what you would assume would be people educated in the field and topic but from reading the actual comments and Q&A going on in here it's only obvious why so many people electrocute themselves every year and why you should never look for answers, direction, or inspiration below a youtube video no matter how technical the other person says or implies their background is. If your not an electronic engineer or studying to be one just stop trying to answer peoples questions. Because to people who are actually in the field you only appear to be someone who shares the ramblings of a syphilitic mind.

    • @runrockwater
      @runrockwater Před 8 lety

      Well this seems a bit basic to find ple with an engineering background, u wld have to go to tedtalks for that engineers.

    • @alexkohlgraf8202
      @alexkohlgraf8202 Před 7 lety

      skmuzikjunkee I know that this was a year ago, but you sound like you fully understand what is happening here. I have some problems with Electronics in school and i wanted to ask, what exactly is meant by the resonation frequency of the coil?

    • @mikakorhonen5715
      @mikakorhonen5715 Před 5 lety

      Basically your message is that only people of your kind should answer and others chould be silent. You have to understand that this is CZcams. YOU in CZcams means that everyone has equal right to comment and react to what they hear and see. Ofcourse this produce lots of noice (people have right to be wrong too). This platform provides so much for the people, that negative sides are easily covered.

  • @overunityinventor
    @overunityinventor Před 2 lety +2

    When u add extra receiver coil to recieve energy wirelessly, does transmitting coil draw more current from mains?

  • @BooBaddyBig
    @BooBaddyBig Před 11 lety

    you can make power yourself and not use the grid, it's just more expensive to do it that way in most cases (unless you're far from the grid).

  • @valentinbudirinca3958
    @valentinbudirinca3958 Před 6 lety

    If you would see earth, water and air as dielectrics you can realize that when you put electrodes in it they act like capacitors so you can send wireless electricity easier with high voltage and high frequency like tesla did.Look at the air as a dielectric between the two spheres that Tesla erected in the sky and you will have a capacitor

  • @estheranglade9074
    @estheranglade9074 Před 2 lety +1

    How do we do this at an industrial scale?

  • @mohamedsiadabdille7631

    thanks for well explained and gives your useful time to make this video really appreciate.

  • @jasonraser40
    @jasonraser40 Před 4 lety

    Resonance is fequency perfection. Dose it interfear with other electrical components that are not designed for wireless charging?

  • @oneloveonelifeman
    @oneloveonelifeman Před 10 lety +11

    what if i made a coil whos resonate frequency was the same as the earths. Then buried it in the ground, would you be able to tap into the energy of the earth? Just saying

    • @aaaflooddrying
      @aaaflooddrying Před 9 lety +2

      Yup!, Workin on it.

    • @bbeck104
      @bbeck104 Před 6 lety +2

      The problem is in the uniformity of the resonance in question the resonance of the magnetic field of the Earth is modified by the conductivity of surrounding objects the resistivity of surrounding object and the result and fluctuations in the resonance of the overall magnetic field, thus obtaining the resonant frequency of the Earth's magnetic field would be very difficult to calculate and since you're receiving coil has to be exactly tuned to the resonant frequency of the emitter in this case the electromagnetic field created by the Earth it would take more power than you can get out within a given small area of the magnetic field just make sure the power is flowing into the receiving coil, thus actually causing a detriment rather than a benefit to the receiving coils overall power reception

    • @garrytalaroc
      @garrytalaroc Před 6 lety

      The frequency of the earth's magnetic field switching is very slow.

  • @jonbigman9723
    @jonbigman9723 Před 6 lety

    This is not Tesla tech. Tesla worked with very high voltage impulses. That means it is driven in one potential direction and allowed to relax or radiate outwards. When another coil that is tuned to these impulse duration and quantity per second variables the reflection of the impulse back to the source emitter. If you time it right you can recycle this reflection back out. This forms a sort of feedback between the two emitters and a magnification happens in the high density plasma streams between the two emitters. The Tesla system would simply be an oscillatory source of impulses. In this case the oscillatory part is on or off, not of positive or negative. If you keep them all one potential it lowers any potential danger. This is like the bird on the live wire effect.
    Also. The impulses can be changed into regular AC by impinging on a solenoid coil. Usually designed inside of the device. With motors you can apply transformer rules as rotation does not interfere with that process. So the field coils should be designed for high voltage impulses (ie Bifilar) that transforms the impulses down in voltage and up in Current. Pinging the inductive element of the solenoid causes it to fill in the blanks of the negative response of the solenoid. A shorted rotor coil is usually the way to do this or in other words a Tesla induction motor. You could build in a pwm that unshorts the rotor coil and reduces the current through an external load, like a Prime mover (motor).
    It seems that longitudinal radiations have very little current in them to loose as it propagates away. But these waves can be converted back down to usable energy via segmented metallic bodies with either a virtual ground or real ground tap.

    • @jonbigman9723
      @jonbigman9723 Před 5 lety

      @@karapugliese9633 Like a stream of varying voltage potentials. If you have a sensor in the stream the voltage will vary up and down at the point of the sensor but the source is still varying it's potential as well. Time being the focus there and space as well...

  • @MXF11
    @MXF11 Před 11 lety

    Nope. Someone pays. You may steal it, but not without cost. Just as a retail store increases its costs because of shoplifting, the utility company has "energy hikes." However, if you want to lower your electric bill, zero your bill, or even better, have the electric company pay you, you can install solar panels, and even a residential windmill. If you feed electricity back into the grid, you are essentially, a micro electric company. If we all could, we would put them out of business.

  • @vp5189
    @vp5189 Před 8 lety +3

    what software did you use for this animation???

  • @MXF11
    @MXF11 Před 11 lety

    I know it is sad, Sura. But, I think the reason is much more complicated than misplaced creativity. It is technically impossible for us to make such quantum leaps backward without an outside force of interference. We did not even have the video capturing technology to record Tesla's superior demonstration. Now, we have conduits of optical fiber that reach all corners of the earth, providing instant HD video access of MIT"s horrifically unevolved demonstration. Another paradox?

  • @un-sunskari298
    @un-sunskari298 Před 2 měsíci

    hey everyone i just had 2 qns
    1) why wouldnt a metal item interfere with the magetic fields produced by the source coil which could alter the current induced in the second coil?
    2) why are we not able to recreate this till now?

  • @MXF11
    @MXF11 Před 12 lety

    how can you say this has never been done before? Nikola Tesla has already demonstrated this at far greater ranges with far more efficiency. It is only that his patent has not been understood or is not profitable that we are so sloppy.

  • @bobsponge1877
    @bobsponge1877 Před rokem

    Good luck trying this for anything heavier than LED lights, buddy!

  • @MXF11
    @MXF11 Před 11 lety

    i don't understand. Who are they? And, specifically what are they doing?

  • @aqwheelerjr2244
    @aqwheelerjr2244 Před 5 lety

    Almost there. Frequency is the key. Tesla created a high frequency discharge that was not high enough. Increase the frequency higher than the static discharge point. The frequency of a magnet is the key to great power. No electricity.

  • @travisr5313
    @travisr5313 Před 10 lety +1

    Tesla did it with coils nested in liquid water with in a vaccume seald container buried under the ground. From my understanding.

    • @travisr5313
      @travisr5313 Před 10 lety

      the coils also "wrapped" around a transiver tower abouve ground. from my understanding

  • @BAMEBBVishwanath
    @BAMEBBVishwanath Před 3 lety

    Best explaination to understand

  • @aminuddinmohamad568
    @aminuddinmohamad568 Před 8 lety +1

    Disrupting the O&G industries in 20-30 years time or maybe sooner than that.

    • @estheranglade9074
      @estheranglade9074 Před 2 lety

      This should always have been the priority. This tech was understood in the 1800s. Greed is what stopped innovation. I swear capitalism is the enemy of meaningful human progress.

  • @Jad2410
    @Jad2410 Před 11 lety

    Isn't the earth like a giant magnet, if so can't you tune into the earth's resonant and constantly get wireless energy anywhere in the world?

  • @MXF11
    @MXF11 Před 11 lety

    you would have to rename it, little john.

  • @UltraCon79
    @UltraCon79 Před 7 lety

    If you placed a rare earth magnet between the two coils would the magnet interrupt wireless charging?

    • @Traderhood
      @Traderhood Před 4 lety

      No. Magnet does not resonate.

  • @discoverAnkitG
    @discoverAnkitG Před 11 lety

    Really gooooood....well explained

  • @sleezybeatz
    @sleezybeatz Před 8 lety

    Thanx for making this Toooooo Simple. I feel like the smartest Baby Alive. Lol

  • @itszzzme5822
    @itszzzme5822 Před 3 lety

    can we use a bar of gold for the same experiment...?

  • @henriuxx5858
    @henriuxx5858 Před 6 lety

    What if you use strong laser pointed at the solar panel? it will extend range much more

  • @acidbyte4760
    @acidbyte4760 Před 8 lety +2

    lol this has been done over and over :P

  • @gjohnwey
    @gjohnwey Před 9 lety +1

    Does keeping that magnetic field up use more electricity than just using wires?

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety +1

      +HotMustard If a tree falls in a forest does it make a sound?

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety

      +HotMustard I can't even tell if you are serious.... You sort of attempt to redeem yourself with your response by trying to offer a better example then you answer my question (which was only presented as sarcasm) and reply that a tree doesn't make a sound in the forest if it falls.... Not to mention you first answered 'yes' which indicates it does make a sound. That made my eyes actually cross. The only two possible grammatically correct replies would be 1.) Yes, it would still make a sound. 2.) No, it would not make a sound. The correct answer being #1.
      I can't tell if you are just some kid who is just learning to read and write or if your sentence structure, comprehension, and or reasoning skills are just that poor. I'm not trying to say mine is impeccable but Jesus Christ do you actually read what you write before you post it?
      Well anyways, I'd love to stay and chat but I need to go turn off my wall socket. I think I may have left it on and I can't have it using up all my watts.

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety +1

      +HotMustard LOL. It's so hard not to answer them when they make absolutely no sense. This fanboy just can't wait to see what you have in store next. hahahahaha.

  • @ThankYouESM
    @ThankYouESM Před 8 lety

    Because the power transfer is wireless, does that mean the power can be multiplied from that one source... or would the sharing cause additional drainage?

  • @GodswillBDone4WeThePeople

    This how the ones that feel getting burnt or dizzy are being targeted rem God

  • @aldebaran_
    @aldebaran_ Před 8 lety +1

    What possible health hazards could the latter (highly coupled magnetic resonance) pose if there are any?

    • @johnkissler2623
      @johnkissler2623 Před 7 lety +1

      Falling Coconut look at the frequency they use. low level frequency can be harmful to human cells after long term exposure.

    • @meroo4574
      @meroo4574 Před 6 lety

      just cancer.

  • @observermsmarty7825
    @observermsmarty7825 Před 7 lety +6

    It is NOT EFFICIENT to intercept the magnetic field by placing iron ( the filing cabinet ! ) close to coil_1 and then to expect coil_2 to still intercept the magnetic field !
    observerms

  • @vigneshp4240
    @vigneshp4240 Před 11 lety

    Good explanation

  • @siminthesky
    @siminthesky Před 11 lety

    So when i coincedently resonate with that frequency or as an empath i pick up on that, i het my "shot" too, and am charged...for what? And it is anorganic...i wonder if this is healthy...Love to hear your vision on this one...
    sim

  • @shaneweightman
    @shaneweightman Před 7 lety

    Tesla , apparently could do this over a 5 or 6 mile range,, think the range they can manage max is about 7 ft today

  • @Ambient_Scenes
    @Ambient_Scenes Před 7 lety

    You said this hasn't been done before. How do you know it's possible?

  • @flowtime8673
    @flowtime8673 Před 4 lety

    or I understand so iff I use 2 of the same type of motor coil I can get wireless power transfer iff the magnets do not interrupt the magnetic field yes?

  • @liquidshadow12
    @liquidshadow12 Před 9 lety +5

    make a tower with 2mil volts and a other tower with a transformer and the magnetic fiel is so fuking big ^^

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety +2

      +liquidshadow12 Just how big is fuking big, and where exactly is that on a scale from fuking not bad to fuking unimaginable?

  • @jasonraser40
    @jasonraser40 Před 4 lety

    Could These coils help fuse helium 3? Channel super cooled atoms to a focal point?

  • @ErMJ-lv3ug
    @ErMJ-lv3ug Před 7 lety +1

    please tell me how to give the oscillating supply to circuit

    • @bibhutirajansingh
      @bibhutirajansingh Před 7 lety +1

      use step down transformer to main supply of your domestic ac. power system. And then connect it to your circuit.

  • @Savetix
    @Savetix Před 11 lety

    Thanks Nice Video!

  • @yasinbuzgulu6078
    @yasinbuzgulu6078 Před 8 lety

    beside the video is excellent

  • @tomwimmenhove4652
    @tomwimmenhove4652 Před 8 lety

    "highly coupled magnetic resonance" ... I don't think this is an actual thing that exists :) Resonance does not change the coupling. It might improve the effectiveness of the energy transfer but the coupling is the same with or without resonance.

  • @cauchotres
    @cauchotres Před 8 lety

    al agregar mas bobinas no aumenta el consumo de potencia, en la misma proporcion....por favor una respuesta en español si es posible, translator no es bueno...gracias

  • @heresmee9661
    @heresmee9661 Před 11 lety

    cos i get the feeling we are being MADE to $pay for power we can make ourselves.

  • @mystwalker479
    @mystwalker479 Před 5 lety

    Well explained

  • @shivasai2009
    @shivasai2009 Před 7 lety

    SIR! HOW TO INCREASE THE DISTANCE OF THE MAGNETIC FIELDS

  • @jpsousa4
    @jpsousa4 Před 11 lety +3

    >and it hasn't been done before.
    Wrong.

    • @MasterIvo
      @MasterIvo Před 4 lety

      indeed, I have successfully done it: czcams.com/video/1Flj1i0zQ-8/video.html

  • @ishere_ranjan
    @ishere_ranjan Před 5 lety

    Good bro

  • @raisal_a
    @raisal_a Před 5 lety

    Where to view hd format of this video?

  • @severed321
    @severed321 Před 11 lety

    what would happen if you made a coil out of a coil? would it double the field?

  • @patty1991
    @patty1991 Před 3 lety

    I have a question..
    If i have 5m distance and use
    L = c/f so it says:
    5m x 300000(lightspeed C) = 1.500.000hz -> 1,5mHz
    So I need 1,5mhz on my Transfer Coil..
    And want run it with 9v DC..
    So i find an Thing that calls: "oszillators"
    How can i recive 1,5mHz it with an 0,6mm copperwire ?
    How many Spins is that ???

  • @999sebman
    @999sebman Před 11 lety

    yes but Enistine and Tesla Came up with the energy so They are the ones Who brought it about.

  • @ricHarder
    @ricHarder Před 6 lety

    After 2 years why isnt that in our home now?

  • @MineChannelGroup
    @MineChannelGroup Před 11 lety

    Srry pressed wrong button, mean "tryed 2 run both AC and DC current in 2 a copper coil, the power came from a specilal powersupply connected 2 da grid. I placed a seacond, identcal coil next 2 it and connected t 2 an LED and a volt+ampere meter... Nothing absolutely noting, do u think i. Need mor power or bigger coils??? [i tryed w/ both 600 and 1200 laps, used 2 of each kind on 2 different occasions plz hl meh :) "]

  • @MineChannelGroup
    @MineChannelGroup Před 11 lety

    I tried hooking up a coil on AC snd DC threw a special power supply connexted 2 da grid and placing anoter hol next 2 it

  • @laylawadah1212
    @laylawadah1212 Před 6 lety

    Do u have any diy wireless work?

  • @heresmee9661
    @heresmee9661 Před 11 lety

    does this mean we can steel electricity from the governments grid so easily ??? im not a scientist by the way im just a creative thinker idealist and very intrested in this inductive remote wireless topics

  • @believersonbelieverson95

    Is very helpful

  • @KnownForKnives
    @KnownForKnives Před 11 lety

    but they are doing it without electricity flying everywhere

  • @robinlo018
    @robinlo018 Před 11 lety

    esta es la misma teorya de nicolas tesla amigo y trabajador de thomas alba edison

  • @triclopsgamer5934
    @triclopsgamer5934 Před 9 lety +1

    It's so simple.

  • @jayakanthanramakanthan4484

    how to control the spacing between transmitter and receiver coils ? kindly help me with your suggestions..

  • @kotarokojima6305
    @kotarokojima6305 Před 10 lety

    how its work when the electric transfer in coil positive negative same way the device is burn

  • @MegaFer1994
    @MegaFer1994 Před 9 lety

    en su primera parte muestra una corriente directa pasando atraves de la bobina por lo tanto no induciría ningún tipo de corriente en la otra bobina solo en el instante en que se energiza y se des energiza la bobina fail.

    • @danielzazueta3559
      @danielzazueta3559 Před 8 lety

      +fernando rodriguez Con un transistor deberia funcionar, asi funciona como switch y el campo magnetico se mantiene estable.

    • @MegaFer1994
      @MegaFer1994 Před 8 lety

      mira bien el video, aprende a observar y lee bien mi comentario para que sepas a lo que me refiero

  • @FourDollaRacing
    @FourDollaRacing Před 3 lety

    ....with a tremendous loss of energy. Induction is mostly efficient, with alternating current, but not direct current.

  • @master_electric.
    @master_electric. Před rokem

    How it is possible without magnetic field

  • @asadiharinath3681
    @asadiharinath3681 Před 6 lety

    sir.. the input is ac or DC excitation... plz to reply

    • @mlasko74
      @mlasko74 Před 6 lety

      Asadi Harinath , Low input DC I believe but honestly not 100% sure

  • @purefatdude2
    @purefatdude2 Před 11 lety

    No current is flowing through earth's magnetic field?

  • @OldRangeRat
    @OldRangeRat Před 10 lety

    What's so new about electric transformers and RF communications?

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety

      +HotMustard He didn't ask "Whats so great?" He asked "Whats so new?"
      Wireless transmission of power has been around since the late 1800's

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety

      +HotMustard There you go again. Rambling on like you didn't read or understand what anyone is talking about. Making statements like "innovation has nothing to do with existing technology" Where do you think existing technology comes from? Do you even understand the definition of innovation? And what does any of that or the invention of the first appliance have to do with the topic of this thread?
      The guy simply asked "What's so new etc..." His question is a RHETORICAL one which means he's not actually asking a question or looking for an answer but he implying a statement in the form of a question. To rephrase his question what he is really saying is "Wireless transmission of energy is nothing new." Thats all he is implying! He's not asking for an answer. Thats why I responded by reiterating his rhetorical question with "He asked Whats so new?" and in order to make it clear I answered it by saying it has been around since the 1800s.
      It's nothing new. It's damn near ancient.

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety

      +HotMustard Just the response I was expecting. A complete lack of logical reasoning skills and critical thought.

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety

      Resorting to name calling? Once again, exactly the response I expect.

  • @yasinbuzgulu6078
    @yasinbuzgulu6078 Před 8 lety

    i am turkish so can you send subtitle or kind of that

  • @mark9298
    @mark9298 Před 7 lety

    impossible because in the oscillating magnetic field every device will damaged

  • @ivannic
    @ivannic Před 10 lety

    2.5 meters? Doesn't this create a magnetic field? Well, what we got here is a magnet with field of 2.5 meters. Ok, that can charge my phone by induction, but it will also attract all ferrous metals in the radius of 2.5 meters? That doesn't sound really practical.

    • @jjong8782
      @jjong8782 Před 10 lety

      It won't create a magnetic field that's that strong

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety

      +Evan Yoon Not until you stick an iron core in the middle of that coil. ;)

  • @zummaransari3497
    @zummaransari3497 Před 7 lety

    WSC brought me here

  • @Lauritsen24
    @Lauritsen24 Před 9 lety

    So why are we still have wallsockets ????

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety +1

      +D Van ojen Because currently wireless power isn't very efficient and its only useful out of convenience in most scenarios such as charging small items like your cell phone so you don't have to search for a power chord or have to replace one because you wore it out.
      Due to the lack in efficiency if you tried to supply all your household appliances with wireless power it would skyrocket your electric bill. Considering you don't constantly plug and unplug them, and don't need to charge them and take them with you everywhere you go it would also not serve much of a purpose unless to hide the power wire on the flat screen you hung on your wall. Which can be done by simply installing an outlet behind it and saving tons on your electric bill.
      Also I saved a ton of money on my car insurance by switching to Geico.

    • @nates6157
      @nates6157 Před 8 lety

      It would drain amperage through coils, which would drain power through every wall outlet. Also, wall outlets are low frequency which is 50 - 60Hz and a good air core coil would be at least 100kHz.

  • @akunsmurf6818
    @akunsmurf6818 Před rokem

    Pliss bagi resume bu kristin dong

  • @MorrissonF
    @MorrissonF Před 10 lety

    I will...

  • @ayman_bazid9238
    @ayman_bazid9238 Před 9 lety

    What type of wire you use?

    • @skmuzikjunkee
      @skmuzikjunkee Před 8 lety

      +A_lemo The wiry kind that conducts electricity.

    • @nates6157
      @nates6157 Před 8 lety

      Thin enabled insulated wire. It comes in gold, red, or green colored insulation coated wire.

  • @erwinconxepts
    @erwinconxepts Před 5 lety

    easier said than done :D not so simple as you said :P

    • @axor1038
      @axor1038 Před 3 lety

      why it's difficult? And what could be done to make it easier?