Conducting Electricity: No Wire Transfers?

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This discussion centers on the concept of transmitting electricity without wires, specifically through methods such as microwave transmission from satellites. Participants highlight that satellites can collect solar energy, convert it to microwaves, and transmit it to Earth, where it can be captured by ground antennas and transformed into usable electricity. Concerns about safety, such as the potential danger to birds and aircraft from microwave beams, are also addressed. Additionally, alternative methods like spark gaps and Tesla coils are mentioned as non-wire electricity transmission techniques.

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Is it possible to make electricity travel between 2 places with no wires?
 
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Of course

It's called a TV.

If your definition is the movement of charge , then TV's fire electrons at the screen , high energy accellerators fire electrons and or protons around all the time. Electricity in fluids ( without literal wires) is carried by charged ions .
Ray.
 
lightning. whoosh!

once you build up a great enough potential difference... most anything can conduct
 
can we send satellites to space that get electricity from sun and transmit it to earth?
 
chound said:
Is it possible to make electricity travel between 2 places with no wires?…
can we send satellites to space that get electricity from sun and transmit it to earth?
In wires, the EM fields that propagate at near light speed carry the energy; the electrons move (drift) slowly. A satellite collects the solar energy and converts it to microwaves (EM fields). The microwave radiation (think microwave oven) is transmitted to Earth (just like a radio broadcast), captured by a ground antenna and transformed to usable electricity.
 
chound said:
Is it possible to make electricity travel between 2 places with no wires?


A BOLT OF LIGHTENING...

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marlon
 
Talking about lightning, is it possible for human to simulate lightining in order to generate electricity?
 
A satellite collects the solar energy and converts it to microwaves (EM fields). The microwave radiation (think microwave oven) is transmitted to Earth (just like a radio broadcast), captured by a ground antenna and transformed to usable electricity.
Wont this reduce pollution. We could send energy satellites to space send electricity to Earth and use it. The pollution due to thremal power plants can be reduced.
 
One of the issues with transmitting a microwave beam back to Earth from space is that the energy density of the beams would be quite large this would make it deadly to any bird or plane that passed through it. You would have to have some way of preventing such events.

I have ofter pondered the possibility of huge moon based photoelectic farms beaming energy back to earth.
 
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Is it possible like for eg, that a country launches a satellite for electricity. Is it possible for the beam to accidentally unfortunately hit its neighbouring enemy country?
 
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chound said:
Is it possible like for eg, that a country launches a satellite for electricity. Is it possible for the beam to accidentally unfortunately hit its neighbouring enemy country?
Ha ha, of course! But what would it do? Other than kill stuff? Knock out electricity too?

Other-than-lighting-ways:

Spark gaps, http://www.voltnet.com/ladder/index.shtml , toroids, and tesla coisl (or http://www.voltnet.com/tesla/index.shtmland ) use air as a conductor to work.

Also, there is something that may be relevant to this, it is called splitting an electron, you can spatially separate an electron's charge and mass I believe.
 
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I have ofter pondered the possibility of huge moon based photoelectic farms beaming energy back to earth.

Reminds me of SimCity, when the microwave beam misses its power station's receiver. Things go ka-boom. :)
 
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Static electricity (lightning, cosmic particles, etc.) is not a good way of producing electrical current.
 

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