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Inducing a Voltage from a distance?

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I have some questions regarding using a TelsaCoil-ish device to induce a voltage onto 2 plates. The plates are acting as a switch in a circuit and im looking to basically close this switch from a distance:

Is it possible to induce a voltage from 2 feet away high enough that it will spark a current and complete the circuit?
 

I think;
You should amplify the induced current to drive any circuit.
 

I am looking to do this without any modifications to the receiving circuit. (ie. adding windings for a secondary, amplifier etc)
 

Any one have experience to accomplish this?

Would micro-waves be more appropriate?
 

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