thanks for the analogy that's actually really helped.but one question if electrons loses of some of their energy when they passed the resistance don't they lose their speed too ? so if its the case current shouldn't be same at the point A and B but they are :d.?
lets say we stopped to time for a while. in point A we should saw x electrons and point B we again saw x electrons(because the current are same I=Q/T) . x-x=0 but there should be a potentail difference right ? that is point what i don't understand
no i know how battery's works :) . Terminals create potential difference so that charge flows on wire. my question is: point A and point B has same amount of electrons in time=t let's say(because the current is same).But why there is a potential difference in theese points :)
Hİ :) as you know potential difference in point A to B is equal to the battery's voltage and point A's current is equal to point B's current.So current is I=Q/t , there should be equal charge passing through at same time so how could there be potential difference when there is equal amount of...
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