The ball
uses electromagnetic induction to transform kinetic energy, produced from rolling or striking the ball, into electricity.
Wearable generators often
use electromagnetic induction, which is efficient but requires bulky, heavy magnets.
Not exact matches
Haas and his team, including Stephen Howell of Environment Canada, measured first - year and multiyear ice thickness in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago
using an airplane equipped with an
electromagnetic induction sounder or EM bird.
The tablet screen has been developed
using «an
electromagnetic induction method and an optical touch panel technology» to work well with an e-pen or stylus.
The second is
electromagnetic (EM)
induction ice thickness measurements gathered
using a helicopter by the Alfred Wegener Institute in April 2003.
According to TechNode, there are
electromagnetic induction coils that will be able to charge electric cars as they drive, and sensors that collect data that can be
used for traffic management.
Through
electromagnetic induction, inductive charging
uses an
electromagnetic field to transfer energy between two objects.
Wireless chargers (also known as «inductive charging») typically
use an
induction coil to create an alternating
electromagnetic field from within a charging base station, and a second
induction coil in the portable device takes power from the
electromagnetic field and converts it back into electric current to charge the battery.
Qi chargers typically
use an
induction coil to create an alternating
electromagnetic field from within a charging base station.
Pi
uses electromagnetic charging technology — resonant
induction, the same technique
used in Qi — that's been «proven safe» at the power levels needed to charge smartphones, tablets, wireless earbuds, and other portable electronics.
Many security tokens and hotel room keys
use RFID or NFC to transmit the secure information also rely on
electromagnetic induction to function.
Cropping up in more and more homes,
induction cooking
uses a power coil to produce a high - frequency
electromagnetic field that heats only the contents of a magnetic pan, leaving the surrounding surface cooler to the touch.