will this concept work for wireless electricity??

limestone7000

limestone7000

@limestone7000-AV88z8 Oct 22, 2024
suppose there's a load, connected to the plug through wires(----).
Now, cut the wire in the middle like this (-- --),
and attach two magnets, each to both the ends of the wire like this (--oo--).
now slowly, move the magnets apart from each other like this (--o o--) then (--o o--) still further (--o o--) and so on...

will it still give power to the load(considering the electromagnetic energy)???

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  • limestone7000

    limestone7000

    @limestone7000-AV88z8 Jun 14, 2010

    105 views and not a single reply?
    😔
  • tashirosgt

    tashirosgt

    @tashirosgt-7BsIre Jun 16, 2010

    Speaking for myself and 105 others - of course, it won't work. What electromagnetic energy are you talking about?
  • lal

    lal

    @lal-R60Xjx Jun 22, 2010

    The load mentioned here works on electricity. That is it needs a current to flow through it. Current flow is nothing but flow of electrons. And now if we are breaking the lines and placing magnets as you've said, there is no path for the current as electrons wont be flowing by magnetic forces.