As known, the concept of wireless power transmission is on a hot trail and different organization are working on this concept with different objective but same goal that all want to create system that will run without connection wire for wireless transfer. The interesting part is with the increased distance between the two coils between which magnetic as well as electric field would exist. Our work focuses on exploring the possibilities where in with increased distance between the transmitter and receiver coil we obtain sufficient self-inductance, to charge small appliances. The more the inductance of the receiver coil, more the power output of the coil, sufficient to charge small appliances. This would ensure that optimal voltage and current is obtained for charging the appliances. Results would be obtained by varying the distance between the coil, changing the coil material from copper to other material like aluminum.
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