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Physics - Wireless Charging

Wireless charging uses electromagnetic induction or resonance to transfer power between devices without wires. There are three main types: inductive charging works over short distances using insulated copper coils, resonance charging transfers power between two coils with the same electromagnetic frequency when placed close together, and radio charging sends power through radio waves to charge devices receiving the signal.

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Physics - Wireless Charging

Wireless charging uses electromagnetic induction or resonance to transfer power between devices without wires. There are three main types: inductive charging works over short distances using insulated copper coils, resonance charging transfers power between two coils with the same electromagnetic frequency when placed close together, and radio charging sends power through radio waves to charge devices receiving the signal.

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WIRELESS

CHARGING
RAKESH KANNAN C K
Agenda
Definition

Types

Conclusion

Tuesday, October 10, 20XX 2


Definition
Wireless Charging is a convenient and cable-free
way to charge your electronic devices. It requires two
things: A charger, usually in the form of a mat or a stand
that connects to a power source.

3
Inductive Charging.

Types Resonance Charging.

Radio Charging.

4
Inductive Charging
• Inductive charging is one kind of short
distance wireless charging.
• This method works on the principal
of “ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION” where
the charger device will create E.M field
using insulated copper coil and a similar
coil inside the mobile will convert the
E.M field to electric current and there by
charging the mobile’s battery.
• Example: MP3 players, electric toothbrushes
and other mid sized items.

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Resonance Charging
• It uses the phenomenon of “RESONANCE”.

• Two copper coils are used one attached to


the transmitter and another to receiver.

• Both coils have same


electromagnetic frequency.

• These coils when placed close to one


another power is transferred.

• Example: electric cars, laptops, robots


etc.

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Radio Charging
• This method is based on the radio waves.
• A radio wave once transmitted, propagates in
all directions until it reaches an antenna to
receive it.

• A transmitter plugged into a socket,


generates radio waves, when the reciever
attached to the device receives radio waves,
it charges the device.

• Example: Watches, cell phones and


other devices with low battery.

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With the advancement of wireless charging technology,
Conclusion charging will one day become a simple matter of dropping
devices into the nearest charging pad.

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Thank You

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