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Can we use Electromagnetic waves to produce current. Like a cellphone starts charging when it recieves a call?

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Can we use Electromagnetic waves to produce current. Like a cellphone starts charging when it recieves a call?

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YOU CAN! but not through long distances unless you want to look like a hotdog that was stuck in a microwave….what you do is whats called magnetic induction…im sure if you looked up in the “search” bar at the top right of the screen there are alot of instructables on it but it only works if the coils are close to each other…..(like 1 mm) this is similar to the way a toothbrush charges…..

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