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Wireless Electricity & Piezoelectricity By : Kush Kumar Sharma & Pranav Gupta
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Wireless Electricity &PiezoelectricityBy : Kush Kumar Sharma & Pranav Gupta

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We humans love electricity

On average, a human body consumes about 3,300 watt-hours of energy every day.

But has the potential to produce more than 3 times that amount.

7200 terawatt hour, Energy Consumption of India only in 2008. [1 terawatt = 1 Billion kilowatt]

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The Earth contains approximately 1.33×1050 atoms

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Early Visions of Power

Benjamin Franklin, Kite lover

Thomas Alva Edison, Direct Current and Bulb lover

Nikola Tesla, Death Ray [Actually known as “Wardenclyffe Tower”]

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To fulfill our electricity needs

Batteries

Tower Grid

Lots and Lots of Wires

40 Billion Disposable batteries/year

Even if all the batteries collectively charged together, it won’t last more than 10 minutes to fill world energy consumption.

Bad !!

Bad !!

Bad !!

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“What if, we can transmit energy wirelessly?”

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Wireless Transmission Ways

• Inductive Coupling • Resonance • Microwaves

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Wireless Transmission Ways

2. Electrical Resonance1. Induction Coupling

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Resonance

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Wireless Transmission Ways

2. Electrical Resonance1. Induction Coupling

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Wireless Transmission Ways

3. Microwaves

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Piezoelectricity

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Lets discuss Piezoelectricity

• We know how to use electricity but from where we going to get it ?

• Some things only works when they are hit on! (My College computers)

• Piezoelectric materials too.

• The first demonstration of the direct piezoelectric effect was in 1880 by the brothers Pierre Curie and Jacques Curie

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How it works

• Remember everything in this world is built with nothing but atoms?

• But here, when enough pressure is applied, it breaks this structure and separates electrons and protons on either side.

• Inter-separated state of electrons and protons attract each other (just like : battery) and produces electricity.

Inside Piezo Material

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Properties

• Available in abundant quantity.

• Quartz demonstrates this property and is extremely stable.

• The converse of this effect is also, the elongation of such crystals upon the application of an electric current.

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Enough of lecture now.

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Where can we use it ?

• Dance Floors !

• Your own cell Phone !

• Footpaths !

• Shoes !

• Almost anything which is in motion.

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Merging Ideas

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Applications

Cars that recharge themselves.

Cellphones start charging as soon as you keep them on table.

• Everyday life

• Medical Internal implants of machines inside human body.

• Mechanical Where using wires is a bad choice.

Robotics.

• Extraction Generating energy from sources which was not explored before. Until now !

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He would feel proud.

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Questions ?