Would you soon be able to charge the phone completely for a minute?

Would you soon be able to charge the phone completely for a minute?

Do you want to fully charge your phone battery in a minute? According to a new study found in the National Academy of Sciences procedures (PNAS), a technique recently discovered by Colorado University may allow phones to charge 100 percent in just 60 seconds. The new technique is based on [...]

Do you want to fully charge your phone battery in a minute?

According to a new study found in the National Academy of Sciences procedures (PNAS), a technique recently discovered by Colorado University may allow phones to charge 100 percent in just 60 seconds.

The new technique is based on the movement of ions and superconventors. A ion is an atom that has a positive net load, and a supercondensor is used to store energy during loading and high-powered cycles, write Foreign mediaHe's following in on Telegrafie.

In a press release, researcher Ankur Gupta found that loading and unloading of energy will be faster if ions move more efficiently, causing the phone to recharge faster.

“given the critical energy role in the future of the planet, I felt inspired to apply my knowledge of chemical engineering in advancing energy storage equipment”, Gupta said.

The Gupta adds: “The primary super-conventional appeal stays at their speed. So how can we make the charge and release of faster energy? With the most efficient movement of ions”.

The research also found that ions' movements are different than expected under the Kirchhoff law.

But it's still not clear how long this research in the lab will take to become technology that will be found on your phone.

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