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[QUOTE="sophiecentaur, post: 6066344, member: 199289"] Not "arbitrary", surely. The theory will tell you just how the Energy is shared. There are other, more homely, apparent paradoxes about Energy transfers - such as where the energy goes when you connect a charged capacitor to an uncharged capacitor of the same value. And why, however fast or slow you choose to charge a capacitor, you 'waste' as much energy as you have put into the capacitor. [/QUOTE]
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