A San Francisco writer explores whether the motion of her breasts could provide enough energy to run her iPod:
Men.
Many bra patterns call for about a meter of fabric, which would probably mean that a regular bra would have enough energy to power an iPod. But the fabric could also be layered, doubling or even tripling the amount of energy produced. I asked Wang whether his fabric could be used to make a bra. "Bras would be ideal," he said. "There is a lot of friction and movement in that general area. And the fabric would be thick."
"So you can generate enough energy to power an iPod?" I asked.
"Definitely," Wang said.
I asked Wang if this bra would be machine-washable.
"You don't need to wash a bra!" he said.
Men.


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