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7 October, 03:26

How does the brightness of a bulb tell you about the energy of electrons passing through it?

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  1. 7 October, 03:53
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    The brightness of the bulb doesn't tell you anything about the energy of the

    electrons passing through it.

    It tells you how much total energy is lost by the total flow of electrons through

    the bulb. You can't tell what part of that is due to a large or small number of

    electrons, or what part of it is due to each electron losing a large or small amount

    of energy on the way through.
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