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Potironette
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Thank-you very much! And sorry for the time lost '';;
Umm, so in a uniform field electrons aren't going anywhere, but if an electron were to be placed in the field there would be. In a circuit, electrons are moving, but there does exist some sort of potential pushing(?)/pulling(?)/moving those electrons. And E = ΔV/d works as being equivalent to P = I * V but in the end an electric current isn't an electric field anyway?
Also, why is V = IR not ΔV = IR ?
Posted 03-19-2017, 03:02 AM