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Is wire less power transmission possible?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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In terms of bulk electricity tranmission and distribution, not at the moment -but who knows what will be possible in the future? At the moment, various small appliances are being designed that can be wirelessly charged within the home and, no doubt, this feature will become more common. But extending this to bulk transmission of electrical energy is completely-different.

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