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Let's Discuss Engineering;possibility Of Wireless Transfer Of Electrical Energy. by Lucasiangrey(op):
I used a very small phone in typing this,so i didn't type much.for a while i have been thinking of how one can transmit alternating current with the aim of lessening energy loss,the best of course will be developing wireless transmission of electricity.i have in a way been able to develop a theoretical model for a low resistance direct current system.please let's see why you think it's or it's nt possible to transmit electricity wirelessly.
Re: Let's Discuss Engineering;possibility Of Wireless Transfer Of Electrical Energy. by Perfecttouch(m): 6:39pm On Nov 04, 2016
Have also been thinking this for a while, but since they can do it in telecommunication,I believe electricity should be possible
Re: Let's Discuss Engineering;possibility Of Wireless Transfer Of Electrical Energy. by Lucasiangrey(op): 7:50pm On Nov 04, 2016
Perfecttouch:
Have also been thinking this for a while, but since they can do it in telecommunication,I believe electricity should be possible
In telecommunication what is transmitted is e-m wave
Re: Let's Discuss Engineering;possibility Of Wireless Transfer Of Electrical Energy. by Nobody: 7:08am On Nov 05, 2016
Lucasiangrey:
I used a very small phone in typing this,so i didn't type much.for a while i have been thinking of how one can transmit alternating current with the aim of lessening energy loss,the best of course will be developing wireless transmission of electricity.i have in a way been able to develop a theoretical model for a low resistance direct current system.please let's see why you think it's or it's nt possible to transmit electricity wirelessly.
if there's a way of confining seperated ionized gas electrons and structuring a different type of circuit. . .i think plasma physics is involved, don't you also?
Re: Let's Discuss Engineering;possibility Of Wireless Transfer Of Electrical Energy. by Lucasiangrey(op): 8:41am On Nov 05, 2016
junioromniscient:
if there's a way of confining seperated ionized gas electrons and structuring a different type of circuit. . .i think plasma physics is involved, don't you also?
i very much understood your idea(good one!).you can cofine ionized gas but what we can't do is to tell the ions how to move.
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Re: Let's Discuss Engineering;possibility Of Wireless Transfer Of Electrical Energy. by darkhorizon: 5:27pm On Nov 06, 2016
Lucasiangrey:
I used a very small phone in typing this,so i didn't type much.for a while i have been thinking of how one can transmit alternating current with the aim of lessening energy loss,the best of course will be developing wireless transmission of electricity.i have in a way been able to develop a theoretical model for a low resistance direct current system.please let's see why you think it's or it's nt possible to transmit electricity wirelessly.
Its possible, but you will have a lot of plasma moving through air (me no likey).

But I think lasers will work just perfect.
Re: Let's Discuss Engineering;possibility Of Wireless Transfer Of Electrical Energy. by Lucasiangrey(op): 5:42pm On Nov 06, 2016
darkhorizon:
Its possible, but you will have a lot of plasma moving through air (me no likey).

But I think lasers will work just perfect.
for alternating or direct current?
Re: Let's Discuss Engineering;possibility Of Wireless Transfer Of Electrical Energy. by darkhorizon: 5:49pm On Nov 06, 2016
Lucasiangrey:
for alternating or direct current?
AC of course, its the one more useful for commercial purpose. DC I think is great for insitu purposes as its being used now.
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