Non Radiative Energy
On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 22:06:33 GMT, "Asimov"
wrote:
Hi,
Please, somebody explain the following to me:
it is called parsing:
/ What will be the next great invention on the order of the laser? We
don't know, but clever new ideas keep coming along.
The usual side-show opening.
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The transmitted energy
the radiated energy [need one actually go on?]
, although electromagnetic in nature
electromagnetic transmitted energy
would not be referred to as "radiation" since it is bound to the resonant objects.
All things resonant radiate - a fact of life
If the authors intend that the energy moves by any method, even by a
speculative means, resonance is immaterial.
It is rather an example of "near-field" physics.
which is a characteristic of radiation
Soljacic avoids words like "antenna,"
How do you make a chocolate cake when the recipe does not call for
chocolate? Use Cocoa.
since the process does not involve broadcasts of energy in the usual
sense.
in the un-usual sense does not change physics, it simply changes an
expression to un-chocolate cake.
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An exemplary setup
might consist of a transmitter in a ceiling and devices in that room
(e.g robots, or computers) being powered wirelessly by this energy.
and have been with us since Tesla. They are called transformers.
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