Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Eesha Khare, An Indian origin girl, Invents Device that Charge Cell Phone Battery within 20-30 Seconds



Eesha Khare, an 18-year indian origin girl, has invented a tiny super capacitor that charges the cell phone battery within 20-30 seconds. 
She is an american student of Indian origin graduates from Lynbrook high school in California. For this invention, she won Intel Young Scientist Award with $50,000 prize money held in Phoenix, Arizona.



Super capacitors are energy storage devices having potential to store lots of energy per unit volume. According to  Khare's, this tiny super capacitor device can easily fit in the mobile battery and with the help of this device, an smart phone battery can be  fully charged within 20 to 30 seconds.

I proud on this Indian girl ..!!

Note: Photos taken from Eesha khare google images.

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