any one have any idea where all those used electrons go?
any one have any idea where all those used electrons go?
And the heat comes from electrons rubbing against each other and the walls of the conductor which is kinda pornographic if you think about it lol![]()
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any one have any idea where all those used electrons go?
Roller-coaster are amazing so why not ac current? Both can make you sick though if you don't like ups and downsI guess Tesla's AC current isn't all that amazing when you think about it.![]()
Which could take months... I used a coil for 3 months before I replaced it with a nickel build (it was still perfect)Some are given off as heat and the rest go around and around in circles through the circuit. When the wire loses enough of its base metal electrons to radiation, the wire pops, the current flow stops, and it's time to recoil.![]()
any one have any idea where all those used electrons go?
so if it takes more force to get thru a .5 ohm coil than to go thru a 2.5 ohm coil then what you are saying is a . 5 ohm coil has more resistance than a 2.5 ohm coil....
so when a battery wont take a charge any more does that mean its out of electrons?![]()
and where did they go?![]()
so when a battery wont take a charge any more does that mean its out of electrons?![]()
and where did they go?![]()
When in doubt, add a Tesla Coil and see what happens.
And the heat comes from electrons rubbing against each other and the walls of the conductor which is kinda pornographic if you think about it lol![]()
If only I had known this in my early coiling days. Would have saved me a lot of time.