induktiolataus
Induktiolataus refers to inductive charging, a method of transferring electrical energy between two objects without direct electrical contact. This is achieved through electromagnetic induction. A transmitter coil, connected to a power source, generates a fluctuating magnetic field. When a receiver coil, typically integrated into the device to be charged, is brought into proximity with this field, the fluctuating magnetic field induces a current in the receiver coil. This induced current can then be used to charge a battery or power the device directly.
The primary advantage of inductive charging is its convenience, eliminating the need for physical cables and
Common applications include wireless charging pads for smartphones, electric toothbrushes, and increasingly, electric vehicle charging systems.