Scientists Found a Way to Turn Your Body Into a Battery ... With Your Clothes

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Scientists Found a Way to Turn Your Body Into a Battery ... With Your Clothes
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The prototype fabric that came out of the research is set to generate 2.34 watts of electricity per square meter.

It works so well because one of the components of the material is a polymer that converts mechanical stress into electricity when it’s pressed, stretched, or squeezed from the friction when it comes into contact with another surface, like skin. It performs well for so long because its rubber-like behaviour makes it strong, flexible, and waterproof.

The NTU scientists found that embedding perovskites in PVDF-HPF increases the electrical output, and even though perovskites are brittle in nature, they’re made far more durable, stable, and flexible when they’re so tightly enmeshed with PVDF-HPF. The prototype fabric that came out of the research is set to generate 2.34 watts of electricity per square meter, which is plenty of power to keep your phone or wearable going.

So while the Matrix made it seem like a nightmare, the reality of human batteries could actually be pretty convenient.This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. You may be able to find more information about this and similar content at piano.io

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