Friday, June 7, 2013

Eesha Khara - an Indian girl invents a device to charge mobile phones within 20 seconds

Eesha Khare, an 18 years old Indian girl student at Lynbrook High School in California made an excellent discovery which provides a solution to all recharging troubles for the portable devices like mobile phones in future. 
 
The device is known as Super Capacitor would enable mobile devices to recharge the battery in less than 20 seconds.  Eesha Khara was awarded Young Scientist award by Intel Foundation for developing the super capacitor device.



The Super Capacitor device is capable of holding a large amount of current or power in very small space.  The device can retain the charge for a longer time and the same can be charged within a very short duration of time.  The device has about 10,000 recharge cycles which is 10 times more than what is offered by most battery packs today.  The inventor claims that the device is flexible and is very small in size so it can be used in flexible displays and smaller devices.  The actual implementation for mobile devices and portable electronics is not yet been tested but inventor hopes for same in future.

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