Yes. But it's lossy. Tesla tried it years ago (on Long Island if I remember right).
If this is a homework assignment, please consider trying to answer it yourself first, otherwise the value of the reinforcement of the lesson offered by the assignment will be lost on you.Strictly speaking, wireless electricity already began since the discovery of electromagnetism. This means that electrical energy and magnetic field are inter convertible. It is Nikola Tesla who first promoted the idea of wireless energy transmission around the globe in 19th century. So your question should concern the future of large scale application of wireless electricity such as its application in national power grid.You can consider these things before you make a prediction about the future of wireless electricity application in a larger scale.1. There is a trend of companies in the world producing the wireless electrical charging gadgets. The latest example is Energizer company in October 2010. We can say that wireless electrical transfer over short distances is well established.2. There are environmental and health concerns about the building of large rectenna for electrical power receiving.3. The problem of electrical power loss through microwaves is not addressed.4. The using of rectenna for electrical power receiving over long range of electrical transmission can affect the portability of the gadgets.5. There are also rumours of political hindrance pertaining to the usage of wireless electricity.
Well, there already is wireless internet. Why computers can't charge wirelessly is a different matter. It is difficult to transport electricity through air, not to mention extremely dangerous and not at all energy efficient. Tesla managed to shoot several thousand volts of electricity over a mile, but there's no (discovered) way to make electricity follow a certain path perfectly through wireless means.
Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".Yes. "Going wireless" simply means that you "use a wireless network".
Transmission MediaIt's sent through a network client (Microsoft Client) through a transmission medium (wire or wireless) that travels through the appropriate adapter.
Transmission lines are used to carry electricity.
Microwaves
Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic wave that are transverse in nature. This means that the electric and magnetic fields of microwaves oscillate perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation.
a wireless modem means it has a wireless router built in. A wireless router means just a wireless router. if your modem is not wireless, you will need just a wireless router
Answer: It is a wireless LAN
It means that you will receive the gift through a wireless connection (Wi-Fi). "Via" means "by means of", so it just means it'll use wireless.
Gamma rays have shorter wavelengths compared to microwaves. This means that microwaves have longer wavelengths than gamma rays.
microwaves