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Wireless Charging, Leo Musk
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Leo Musk

Wireless Charging

“Wireless Charging” presents a comprehensive exploration of cordless power transfer technology, examining how this revolutionary approach is eliminating the last physical tether in our increasingly wireless world.
The book skillfully navigates through the fundamental principles of electromagnetic induction and resonant coupling, demonstrating how energy can be efficiently transferred between devices without physical connections. Through a well-structured progression, the text moves from theoretical foundations to practical applications, covering everything from consumer electronics to automotive implementations.
Notable insights include the technology's role in reducing electronic waste through standardized charging solutions and its potential impact on urban infrastructure as wireless charging becomes integrated into public spaces. The book balances technical depth with accessibility, using detailed diagrams and real-world examples to illuminate complex concepts for both engineering professionals and informed readers.
The narrative extends beyond mere technical specifications to explore broader implications, including standardization efforts, safety considerations, and future developments like quantum wireless power transfer and smart grid integration. What sets this book apart is its comprehensive approach to the subject matter, combining theoretical knowledge with practical implementation strategies while maintaining a focus on real-world applications. This makes it an invaluable resource for engineers, industry professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the future of power distribution systems.
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76 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
Artist
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