Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Nuclear Batteries: Fix the frustration , have your mobile phone and laptop batteries run for a month



The 2010 attraction will be the Nuclear Batteries, being developed at the university of Missouri:


When you ask a tech savvy youngster that what does he or she does most of the time during the day with their gizmos, pat comes the reply with a sigh " oh well we charge our laptops,handhelds,ipods,mobile phones and blah blah blah".

Take a breadth, soon you will no more waste your time and efforts in charging those one thousand electronic goofies of yours, entangling the wires,getting confused between multiple chargers.It will be a whole month where you will get to forget those nasty chargers which always keep looking at you to charge the electronics.


The Nuclear batteries does all the wonders:

Resembling the batteries of the medical pacemakers, named the nuclear batteries will be improvising the age old concept of "long lasting batteries", it will be a whole new revoloution in the world of mobile gadgets.Normally the makers of the electronic devices use smaller displays which are not very bright to avoid the draining energy from the batteries.With nuclear batteries there wont be such worry.This will be done by using the liquid semiconductor rather than the usual solid semiconductors.But the new nuclear battery would bring a solution based on a liquid semiconductor (rather than a solid semiconductor) that will produce a much longer lifetime for the battery. The reason is the solid semiconductors are attacked constantly by some radioactive elements used by other types of batteries, while the liquid semiconductor is quite resistant  to these attacks.Its the size of a penny and provides much more power than their treditional genre for it has a superior capacity.

Jae Kwon, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Missouri says  that the radioisotope battery “can provide power density that is six orders of magnitude higher than chemical batteries”. That is to say, it provides no less than a million times more charge than any “normal” battery.

Size matters when it comes to batteries these days due to the mobile technology devices.The size and thickness of a penny has to be worked up on to make it real small and practical for all those tiny wireless devices


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