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Levitation of a luminous bulb

Everyone probably saw magnetic levitation ... What about magnetic levitation + remote transmission of electricity to power a light bulb?



A burning light bulb floating in the air looks pretty fantastic.
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Below is a video of the process:



Chris Rieger, a University of Queensland student in Australia, spent 6 months building this device.

Electricity is transmitted through one ring of the frame, at a frequency of 1 MHz. The total consumption of the installation - about 9 watts.

Project home page: chrisrieger.com/LevLight.aspx

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/147304/


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