Indian-origin researcher develops tiny windmills to charge cell phones

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 19 Januari 2014 | 22.10

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NEW DELHI: An Indian origin researcher Smitha Rao, working with her Taiwanese professor at the University of Arlington, Texas, may have found a solution to batteries dying out in cell phones. The duo has designed a tiny windmill hundreds of which can be embedded in a sleeve for a cell phone. By waving the cell phone in air or holding it up to an open window on a windy day, the array would generate enough electricity to recharge a cell phone's battery.


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