Sioling Soh, a National University of Singapore National University, says “there is a lot of energy in the rain”. In other words, we can convert water drops into electricity.

The technique of Soh and his colleagues is based on the separation of charges. This is a process in which opposing loaded particles are spatially divided and stressed. This is the same as a shock while mixing along the carpet and then touching the key.

As part of the experiment, the water dripped into a pipe of 2 mm wide (such as the width of approximately rice grains). A mushroom flow was created in the tube. Such flows cause more loads from continuous flows. This allows you to create about 100 thousand electricity.

After passing the entire length of the tube, each loaded decline fell into a glass of stainless steel. The cables were connected to the tube and the glass. Thanks to a stream of four tubes of 32 cm long for 20 seconds, it was possible to obtain sufficient energy for the continuous strength of the 12 LED bulbs during this time.

Source: Ferra

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