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Electromagnetic coil and capacitors vs resistance
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[QUOTE="Mohammad Hunter, post: 6007330, member: 619526"] So energy for resistance is actually U= RIq? But what about coils and capacitors? Are those actually the same formula adjusted for coils and capacitors? If so, what is the mother formula. Cause the conserved energy in movement shows the same pattern of K=0.5mV[SUP]2[/SUP] which you could say that mass to an object is sort of like L to coils and C to capacitors Too many questions, sorry :) [/QUOTE]
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