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  • March 7, 2013 at 5:01 am #2166
    Victor M
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    Hi, does anyone know how MIT achieved their wireless electricity? Schematics, components and all that.. I have an idea for my final engineering project but it would rely heavily on wireless electricity but i have no clue where to start.

    Any help would be really appreciated.

    April 22, 2013 at 11:16 am #9568
    PATHARE VAIBHAV BALASAHEB
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    hi Victor ,

    1>1st draw the ckt diagram of wireless ele trans.assembly.

    2>2nd list the required componant which u required.

    3>assemble the ckt .

    April 22, 2013 at 3:12 pm #9569
    Victor M
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    Ok, will do just that…

    May 7, 2013 at 2:30 am #9654
    Ken
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    Hi, Victor.

     

     

    MIT is probably re-inventing

    what was discovered by Nicola Tesla

    over 110 years ago.

     

    On wikipedia, search for Wydenclyffe tower.

    There are reference links at the bottom.

     

    Given the electronics of the day,

    most of his devices at that time

    were electromechanical, rotary converters etc. 

     

    He used one to light a flourecent tube

    from across his lab while holding it in one hand.

     

    Why not contact MIT and just ask them about it?

     

     

    I live about ten miles where Tesla’s wireless

    power project was built -in Shoreham, NY.

     

     

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