Scientists Created a New Organic Material That Generates Electricity When Stressed

48ed3f8e46023cbc0a1eb1661ec94dd2.jpgWe all got strength. But generally, when we do stress, we do not produce electricity. It can not be said about flexible new material developed by Swiss Federal Laboratories, Empa researchers for material science and technology. He has created a thin, flexible, rubbish material that generates electricity when spread and compressed, gives applications from pacemaker to clothes
The effect is possible thanks to the piezoelectric content of the material. This effect is most famously seen in Analog Record players, who play music by reading the record glands with a needle that are mechanically vibration. Through the piezoelectric effect, these vibrations are converted into electric waves that produce sound waves. The conversion of mechanical movement into electrical energy has also been made that is happening within the substance.

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