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Electrical engineering / Inductive charging / Coil / Transformer / Resonant inductive coupling / Tesla coil / Electric power / Electromagnetism / Wireless energy transfer
Date: 2015-06-09 07:26:30
Electrical engineering
Inductive charging
Coil
Transformer
Resonant inductive coupling
Tesla coil
Electric power
Electromagnetism
Wireless energy transfer

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