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How can we transmit the electricity with out a wire

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Hello friends

 

I just thinking about the wireless electricity transmission, if any body can help me about that, then i can fit a small dish antena in the top of my car and drive

 

Billy

Wireless doesn't transmit electricity, it transmits electromagnetic radiation (no charges), usually as microwaves, which can be used to generate electricity. Doing this with a moving target, and with any significant power levels, would be difficult.

Hello friends

I just thinking about the wireless electricity transmission, if any body can help me about that, then i can fit a small dish antena in the

op of my car and drive

Hi. Yes, the wireless electricity transmission is simply Impossible. Technically speaking.

Hi. Yes, the wireless electricity transmission is simply impossible. Technically speaking.

It's done commonly.

On a pointless technical note the OP says with out rather than without.

Perhaps he's highlighted it because he's referring to the other use of the phrase; meaning outside.(The opposite of within like "There is a green hill far away without a city wall").

If that's true then it's not absolutely unreasonable to say that electricity is generally transmitted outside a wire. That's why the speed of the signal depends on the nature of the insulation.

transmuting electricity threw air tho possible is terribly inefishent and dangerous as its basicly a lightning bolt better ider whould be to convert to a laser or outhe em wave and transmit to photovoltaic cells or what ever worcks best for your chosen em

 

however you still have problem of line of site ect and the feather the energy is transmuted the more power is lost

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