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why not use our body movements to generate electricity?we can use a thin sheet of a piezoelectric such as PZT(lead zirconate titanate) strapped on to our body.Body movements cause compression of the sheet causing it to generate a voltage which can stored in a capacitor.The voltage produced might
not be great but it can to be used to run ur walkmans/discmans.
Piezoelectric shoe research
http://www.eetimes....ws/OEG20000519S0040 [krelnik, Oct 04 2004]
Piezo shoes
http://www.halfbake.../idea/Piezo_20shoes Very similar halfbaked idea by [rayfo] [krelnik, Oct 04 2004]
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There have been a number of folks researching using piezo to harvest power for personal electronic devices, mostly from shoes. So far nobody seems to have productized it. See links. |
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1- because the components are way too expansive |
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2- there is much more thermal energy wasted around
(well, in hot countries, that is) |
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My watch is powered by my movements. Mmmm... kinetic. |
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