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BrittanyGulden
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If electromagnetic waves are generated from charges & currents, how come they can't be converted back into a charge?
"Charging" for example a battery, would be pretty damn difficult in mid air. -lol.
You'd basically need BOTH a transmitter & receiver to do this. A source (transmitter) to give the electromagnetic wave & receiver to convert the electromagnetic waves back into a charge.
In what application would this be beneficial?
RC Vehicles!
If this can't be done, why? It's just like "Analog To Digital Converter" where bits are converted to a digital signal & sent via electromagnetic wave, ...which then are converted back into digital at the decoder on the receiver, & wallah, spins the servo's.
I see that as energy.
Thoughts?
"Charging" for example a battery, would be pretty damn difficult in mid air. -lol.
You'd basically need BOTH a transmitter & receiver to do this. A source (transmitter) to give the electromagnetic wave & receiver to convert the electromagnetic waves back into a charge.
In what application would this be beneficial?
RC Vehicles!
If this can't be done, why? It's just like "Analog To Digital Converter" where bits are converted to a digital signal & sent via electromagnetic wave, ...which then are converted back into digital at the decoder on the receiver, & wallah, spins the servo's.
I see that as energy.
Thoughts?
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