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by catboybotnet
1052 days ago
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>Where did the energy go then? Through the circuit. Heat is energy loss. The heat comes from the resistance. No resistance, no heat. To be more specific, the heat is from the kinetic energy of electrons bumping into the conductive material; no collision no heat. |
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After a moment, the electrons will be spread out evenly through the wire, right?
So after a moment, the energy that was stored in the system (When all electrons were on the left) is lost.
If no heat is emitted, where did the energy go?