Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Cellphone recharge in 30-sec, New technology developed by student of high school


There was a time when secondary university technology tasks involved everyday volcanoes losing egg-filled storage containers from choppers. That may actually still be the case, but not for a set of 1,600 kids at this season's 2013 Apple Worldwide Science.
18-year-old Eesha Khare developed a super-capacitor with a special nano-structure that allows more power within a lower quantity. It is able to provide the power more effectively and shops it for up to 10,000 periods (compared to most battery power that last around 1000 cycles). It can cost mobile phone battery power in Half a minute and the technology could be used to other self storage models such as car battery power.
Her prize: $50,000 that she will be implementing to her knowledge this fall at Stanford. Leave it to a teenager lady to determine how to cost mobile phones more effectively.

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