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hi Im Sabine Yaakov this presentation is entitled implication of float reflection in tuned wireless power transfer systems searchers compared to series parallel connection please note that this is a ongoing tutorial following the ones that I have posted earlier which are found in my youtube channel and I am copying the links to the page of this video now wireless power transfer is based on having antennas a transmitting antenna and a receiving antenna there is a transmitter which is reading the transmitter antenna and then the receiver is processing the power which is transferred through the magnetic flux here Im showing the two antennas which are actually two coils and there is a common flux which is actually transferring the energy from the transmitter to the receiver and there is some flux which is clocked around the transmitter antenna not common to the two and this fraction he is related to the coupling coefficient which is smaller than one and this is the fraction of the magne