Contactless cards contain a hidden wire loop antenna that uses electromagnetic induction to receive power from a reader's electromagnetic field, enabling the card's microchip to transmit secure encrypted payment codes without requiring a battery; the technology requires the card to be within approximately 4 cm of the reader, making unauthorized transactions highly unlikely.
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How It Works: Contactless Cards 💳Añadido:
Can they steal your money just by holding a phone next to your pocket? The hidden tech inside contactless cards will absolutely shock you. Think about it. Your card has no battery or power source. So, how does it talk to the reader?
Under a strong light, you'll see a hidden wire loop inside. This is an antenna. When you bring your card close, the reader emits an electromagnetic field. This field instantly powers up the tiny microchip inside using electromagnetic induction.
The card literally steals energy to turn itself on. Once powered, the chip sends a secure, encrypted code. So, can someone steal your money in your pocket?
Highly unlikely because the card must be within 4 cm. Mind-blowing, right? If you love uncovering the hidden logic behind everyday tech, subscribe and let's decode the world together.
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