Physicists vow to cut the cord between your laptop battery and the wall socket—with just a simple loop of wire
By JR Minkel, Scientific America.com
If you thought wireless Internet made life convenient, try wrapping your mind around wireless power. Researchers have successfully lit a 60-watt light bulb by transferring energy through the air from one specially designed copper coil to the bulb, which was attached to a second coil seven feet away [see image at right]. The ultimate goal: to shrink the coils and increase the distance between them so that a single base station emitting "WiTricity," as the inventors refer to the effect, could power a roomful of rechargeable gadgets, each containing its own small coil.
demonstrates a new approach for transmitting
power through the air between two coils
of copper wire, even when separated by an
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