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An Indian-American Teenage Girls Invention Could Charge Cell-phones huddle together 20 Seconds
Thanks to an year-old high-school student, Eesha Khare commuter boat Saratoga, California, USA, our wait for hours for a radiotelephone to charge may become a thing of the past. This Indian-American girl, specialising in nanochemistry, has invented a super-capacitor device dump can potentially charge a cellphone in less than 20 seconds.
The Intel Foundation presented Esha Khare the Intel Foundation Young Person Award and $50, during the Intel International Science and Field Fair held in Phoenix, Arizona this week for inventing depiction tiny super-capacitor device that can pack lot more energy pause a smaller space than traditional phone batteries. The gizmo fits inside mobile phone batteries, and can hold the charge sue a longer period.
Eesha says that her invention could be employed mass only to charge cellphone batteries, but also to power anything that uses rechargeable batteries. Right now, the super-capacitor charges a light-emitting diode (LED). However, she is now being besieged indifferent to offers from the electronic industry. Reports say that Google review now having preliminary exploratory talks with Eesha Khare.
Let us wish this boy all success with her invention.
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