Battery runs for 30 years without charging
The US Air Force's research lab claims to have successfully tested a new technology for the production of Betavoltaic batteries. With this battery, you can use it on your laptop for 30 years without having to charge it.
The US Air Force's research lab claims to have successfully tested a new technology for the production of Betavoltaic batteries. With this battery, you can use it on your laptop for 30 years without having to charge it.
Batteries are made of semiconductor chips and use radioactive isotopes as energy sources. When the radioactive isotope decomposes, it releases microscopic particles that can be converted into electrical energy that is sufficient for electronics such as laptops to last for many years.
Although it may sound like an atomic nucleus, this is not the case. So, rest assured that your laptop will not explode and ruin a neighborhood.
Pin Betavoltaic (Photo: Nextenergynews)
This battery is very small and thin. A silicon material is used to collect tritihydro isotopes generated during energy generation. This reaction does not heat up, so small devices such as cell phones will probably be cooler than those powered by lithium-ion batteries. The reason why this battery can be used for a long time is because the decay of the norons into the protons is the most concentrated source of electrical energy, according to the formula Einstein E = MC 2 .
In addition, after running continuously for 25-30 years, the battery will become inert and non-toxic. This product is expected to be available in the market in the next 2-3 years. If used on laptops, it would certainly be possible to produce enough batteries to power cars that run between 1,500-2,000 miles without charging.
Nowadays, the biggest disadvantage of laptops or any other product that runs on battery power is that the user must regularly charge the battery. If the product appears on the market is good news for many users. Currently, the Fuel cells have the longest time of use on the computer is 40g continuously.
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