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Wireless energy transfer by Tesla coil

Author Affiliations

  • 1Electrical Engineering, BIT- Durg, C.G., India
  • 2Electrical Engineering, BIT- Durg, C.G., India
  • 3Electrical Engineering, BIT- Durg, C.G., India
  • 4Electrical Engineering, BIT- Durg, C.G., India

Res. J. Engineering Sci., Volume 11, Issue (2), Pages 9-11, May,26 (2022)

Abstract

This project aims to provide scientific study and experimentation directed towards the development of wireless energy transfer. The specific goal of the research program is to investigate the appropriates of Tesla type resonance transformer. If power is transmitted wirelessly on a larger scale used magnetic induction devices, then it will allow systems to operate remotely.

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