Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Scientists have learned how to extract music from the electricity






Scientists from the Center for Nanotechnology Birkovskogo in Indiana have developed capable of operating inside the human body a miniature power plant that generates energy from the acoustic waves.


Current produced by the power plant is small, but it lacks, for example, for medical devices, sensors and implanted with a simple logic tells Znaki. fm.
The energy is taken from the acoustic wave frequency from 200 to 500 hertz, can pass through the human body, through the piezoelectric converted into electricity that is stored in the capacitor. The frequencies correspond to the mid-bass range, and, theoretically, are present in any music other than singing falsetto. The most effective for this power plant was dvuhsantimetrovoy rap.
Until now built into the human body, medical sources fed by internal batteries, and even nuclear power sources.


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