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why do electronic devices get hot​

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Answered by ghulerudra27
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Electronics heat up because of the slight inefficiency of the electricity-conducting components inside. ... That means that some of the energy that is in that wire will get transferred into heat. Over time, that heat builds up, making that particular electronic device get hot.

Answered by kdhir
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Electronics heat up because of the slight inefficiency of the electricity-conducting components inside. That means that some of the energy that is in that wire will get transferred into heat. Over time, that heat builds up, making that particular electronic device get hot.

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