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Published3 weeks ago
Duration0:14
Video IDiDNwDJCb0rM
Languageen-IN
CategoryPeople & Blogs
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Video TypeRegular Video

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Japan uses piezoelectric tiles to convert footsteps into electrical energy. These tiles capture the kinetic energy generated by your steps. When you walk, your weight and movement apply pressure to the tiles. The tiles bend slightly, creating mechanical stress. The piezoelectric materials inside the tiles convert this stress into electrical energy. Each step produces a small amount of electric charge, and when millions of steps are combined, they generate enough power to run LED lights, digital displays, and sensors. In busy places like Shibuya Station, around 2.4 million footsteps contribute to this system every day. This energy can be stored or used immediately, reducing dependence on traditional power sources and supporting sustainable urban infrastructure. This method turns everyday movement into practical renewable energy. #Japan​ #Knowledge​ #Facts​ #DidYouKnow​ #Technology​ #Innovation​ #Science​ #Experiment​ #Trending​ Japan uses piezoelectric tiles to convert footsteps into electrical energy. These tiles capture the kinetic energy generated by your steps. When you walk, your weight and movement apply pressure to the tiles. The tiles bend slightly, creating mechanical stress. The piezoelectric materials inside the tiles convert this stress into electrical energy. Each step produces a small amount of electric charge, and when millions of steps are combined, they generate enough power to run LED lights, digital displays, and sensors. In busy places like Shibuya Station, around 2.4 million footsteps contribute to this system every day. This energy can be stored or used immediately, reducing dependence on traditional power sources and supporting sustainable urban infrastructure. This method turns everyday movement into practical renewable energy. #Japan​ #Knowledge​ #Facts​ #DidYouKnow​ #Technology​ #Innovation​ #Science​ #Experiment​ #Trending​

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