In voltage, yes ... But inductors are kinda like springs too.
@Iit-m1wАй бұрын
Who were came here by Shikhar
@simphy314Ай бұрын
Don't stay for too long! :P
@Iit-m1wАй бұрын
I wanted to know that who are you because you are using simphy and that was made by Mahesh kurmi sir who were a co-founder of Shikhar coaching
@AK-vx4dyАй бұрын
Are you sure about half of energy changed to heat? It seems enormous
@simphy314Ай бұрын
For RC circuit conected to DC battery, heat released is half the work done by battery (provided capacitor is initially uncharged).
@AK-vx4dyАй бұрын
@simphy314 I see the equation but my brain can comprehend this 🤯
@TekCroachАй бұрын
@@simphy314 It is still a riddle. For lack of a real reason, we seem to attribute the lost energy to heat.
@simphy314Ай бұрын
@@TekCroach For mathematical reasons, you will have to solve for RC circuit and you will find that energy lost is independent of R. For an intuitive idea, we may assume that electrons accelerated by battery when collide/deposit on metal plate, lose some of their Kinetic Energy. If there were resistor, the loss would have occured at resistor itself.
@TekCroachАй бұрын
@@simphy314 however, you can’t mathematically prove it. When you try to solve it mathematically, you’re left with an impossible answer. Then we kind of hypothesize one half is lost for something. It’s like the uncertainty principle in quantum physics. Haha.
@mobilephil244Ай бұрын
Interesting and a good presentation - but can you please correct the AI script reader to include the INDEFINITE ARTICLES we have in ENGLISH: "a", "an", "the" etc. etc. etc. The voice sounds like a foreign scam-caller on the phone whos first language is obviously not English.
@simphy314Ай бұрын
Hahaha, That's what we get for using free tools, but yeah we'll improve the quality in the upcoming videos.