Does current convert to heat?
When current passes through the resistor, there is heat generated. If this heat is generated from the current, then shouldn't current decrease? Because energy can neither be created nor destroyed! ================================================ Follow me at Linkedin: / maheshshenoyteaches ================================================ Support me and learn more physics at the same time by enrolling in my Udemy course https://www.udemy.com/course/become1d... https://www.udemy.com/course/becomeak... ================================================

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