Thursday, December 19, 2013

So any motion can produce electricity?

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So, maybe Humans can produce electricity after allâ¦
I remember reading a Q asking if it was possible for a human to wear a suit to produce electricity from what they do everyday (move).

I recently ran across this article yesterdayâ¦
âBob Komarechka, a geologist from Sudbury, Ontario, spends many tedious days in the field lugging rock samples and electrical instruments. Two seemingly unrelated desiresâone for a pair of comfortable gel-cushioned soles, the other for an alternative to frequently changing his instrumentsâ failing batteriesâled to an epiphany.

In May 2001, Komarechka received a U.S. patent for a shoe design that uses the rolling motion of walking to produce a steady flow of electric current. When a person steps forward, fluid is forced out of a sac in the heel through the blades of a small turbine into another sac in the toe, where the fluid is held by a check valve. When the foot rolls onto its toe, the fluid is squirted back through the turbine and into the heel. Both the turbine and a microgenerator are located between the sacs, in the center of the sole, and a socket connects a wire to electrical devices.

Using calculations based on the average personâs weight, Komarechka believes that the shoes could generate a steady three watts of electricityâenough to power a hand-held computer, a GPS device, or a radio, or to continuously recharge batteries.
No prototype exists yet, although Komarechka is waiting for replies from Reebok, Nike, and the U.S. military. âI know I can make it work,â he says. âItâs fairly straightforward.ââ

Source:
http://www.yesmagazine.org/article.asp?ID=1012
So now the question is, is harnessing human movement possible in the future to create energy?

(even if it only powers my rechargeable batteries for my MP3 player Iâll be thrilled! Endless MUSIC!)



Answer
I've heard of this and even seen working prototypes.

I believe that the U.S. military is currently examining this as an option for infantry as it would allow them to carry a lot more tech without having to worry about having alot of weight in batteries.

I truly think it's an awesome idea.

Love as always,

Sebastian

Girls, would you help me out please?




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OK so recently I have noticed that because of my athletic lifestyle, my outfits that I throw on everyday make me look like I'm about to workout. You know, gym shorts, a Nike shirt, and running shoes. So, I'm looking to pick up some style, so girls, what outfits do you think look hottest on a guy?


Answer
fitted jeans.. and stay away from polos... sty away from to baggy of jeans .. american eagle, tillys, pacsun,DC,hollister,ground zero, abercrombie, areopostale

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always match your clothes
always smell good-its a turn on ... NO B.O.
no pink.. or salmon
always make sure you jeans are a little baggy .. never wear your jeans to tight!!!!
and if you were skinny jeans never wear athletic shoes with them
hope i helped! =D




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