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wireless charging

Wireless charging uses electromagnetic fields to transfer energy from a charging pad to a device without physical cables. When you place a compatible device on the pad, inside it, there are coils of wire that generate an electromagnetic field. The device has its own coil that captures this energy and converts it into electrical power to charge the battery. This process, called inductive charging, relies on close contact and aligned coils for efficient energy transfer, making charging more convenient by eliminating the need for plugging in cables.