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  2. Diamond battery - Wikipedia

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    It produced a power output of about 1 μW at a power density of 10 μW/cm 3. At those values, its energy density would be approximately 3.3 Wh/g over its 100-year half-life, about 10 times that of conventional electrochemical batteries. [6] This research was published in April 2018 in the Diamond and Related Materials journal. [7]

  3. Free energy suppression conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The claim that devices exist which are capable of extracting significant and usable power from pre-existing unconventional energy reservoirs, such as the quantum vacuum zero point energy, for little or no cost, but are being suppressed. [12] [13] [14] The claim that related patents have been bought up, such as those for 100 mpg carburetors. [15 ...

  4. Perpetual motion - Wikipedia

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    Robert Fludd's 1618 "water screw" perpetual motion machine from a 1660 wood engraving.It is widely credited as the first attempt to describe such a device. [note 1] [1] Something for Nothing (1940), a short film featuring Rube Goldberg illustrating the U.S. Patent Office's policy regarding perpetual motion machines (and the power efficiency of gasoline)

  5. Rechargeable battery - Wikipedia

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    A rechargeable battery, storage battery, or secondary cell (formally a type of energy accumulator), is a type of electrical battery which can be charged, discharged into a load, and recharged many times, as opposed to a disposable or primary battery, which is supplied fully charged and discarded after use.

  6. Comparison of commercial battery types - Wikipedia

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    Specific power Cost ... Low self-discharge nickel–metal hydride battery: 500–1,500 [14] Lithium cobalt oxide: 90 500–1,000 Lithium–titanate: 85–90

  7. Voltage source - Wikipedia

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    Most sources of electrical energy (the mains, a battery) are modeled as voltage sources. An ideal voltage source provides no energy when it is loaded by an open circuit (i.e. an infinite impedance), but approaches infinite energy and current when the load resistance approaches zero (a short circuit).

  8. Earth battery - Wikipedia

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    In 1898, Nathan Stubblefield [3] received U.S. patent 600,457 for his electrolytic coil battery, which was a combination of an earth battery and a solenoid. (For more information see US patents 155209 , 182802 , 495582 , 728381 , 3278335 , 3288648 , 4153757 and 4457988 .)

  9. Infinite energy - Wikipedia

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    Infinite energy may refer to: Infinite Energy, a bi-monthly alternative energy magazine; Perpetual motion, a device or system that delivers more energy than was put into it; Infinite Energy (company), an energy provider in Florida; Anant Virya ("infinite energy" or "perfect power"), a characteristic of the soul in Jainism

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