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mobile charging through heartbeat
HEART BEAT CHARGER:
Implementation Nano: Each chip is made up of millions of nano wires, which are so small that 500 could fit in a human chest. Nanowires and more Nano generators, stacked together produce enough energy for powering larger electronics, such as an iPod or charging a cell phone. Working: Whenever the heart produces beats, the nano chip present over the chest receives the frequency of vibration of heartbeat.Due to this disturbance in the surroundings of nano chip,the nano wires inside the chip stresses. As a result it produces electricity which is stored inside the chip for charging gadgets.
With climate change now a more serious issue than ever before, the mobile phone industry is doing their share to lessen the carbon footprint of their products, and one of the best ways to do this is to offer up alternative ways to charge mobile phones. We’ve seen Samsung’s solar-powered Blue Earth phone, and even heard of Nokia’s plan to use ambient electromagnetic waves for wireless charging. That’s all well and good, but how about harnessing the power of the human heartbeat?
heartbeat charge
Well, that’s exactly what Sarojini Mahajan, a 15-yr old student at St Marks Senior Secondary School in West Delhi, thought of. The human pulse is already used to power certain wrist watches and Sarojini used the same concept for this novel idea. The device converts the human heartbeat into an electrical charge via a wristband, which can then be used to charge a mobile phone without utilizing anything else but the innate power found in the human body. Truly ingenious indeed!
This simple concept may have started out in a relatively unknown school in India, but its' now being developed for commercial use by Stanford, one of the world’s leading research universities. Hopefully, it won’t take long as our planet could certainly use some help in our quest to address global climate change.