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Where does the electricity goes after passing through us

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Answered by piyush000880
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The answer may surprise you…

In most devices connected to the power grid, electrons don’t actually leave your device at all!!!

The reason is that we use AC (alternating current), where the direction of the current switches back and forth 60 times per second. Electrons move first one way, then the other, transferring energy to the device whichever way they are moving. Thus, electrons never actually go anywhere, but energy is still used to move the electrons in the wire, and that energy originates at the power plant and is used in the device.

On a DC circuit, electrons do flow through the device in one direction- from the power source, through the device, and back into the power source. Often times an AC circuit can also be visualized in this way for simplicity.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The electrons themselves drift from the negative terminal of the battery, through whatever current path they happen to be on, and then eventually back to the positive terminal. The power that they transfer gets dissipated as heat (wasted), light (e.g. display), kinetic energy (e.g. speaker), and so forth.

Explanation:

It doesn't "go" anywhere. It gets turned into heat, light, sound waves, and radio waves, and some of it is used up to change the state of the flash memory inside your tablet. Most of the time, heat makes up by far the largest part, because of inefficiencies.

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