Scientists at the University of Bristol and the UK Atomic Energy Authority have developed the world’s first diamond battery based on 14 technology.

Its design uses radioactive rapade-14. It is placed in an artificial diamond, which traps the radiation to produce electricity.

The battery works with solar panels, but instead of converting light into electricity, it uses the rapid movement of electrons from radioactive radiation.

Such a battery can last 5,700 years, which is the half-life of work-14.

Diamond batteries can be used in a variety of environments and applications where conventional power sources are impractical. For example, they can power pacemakers and hearing aids without requiring replacement for the life of the device.

Another possible application is the space industry. Diamond batteries are ideal for attaching ceiling fixtures to corners.

The carbon-14 that occurs in these batteries is extracted from the graphite blocks. It is a by-product of nuclear reactors. If reused, it could reduce nuclear waste and provide a valuable source of energy. About 95 thousand tons of graphite blocks are stored in the UK alone. Interesting engineering






Source: Iphones RU

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