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$\begingroup$ Sir my question was something like this -- What form of energy finally converts into heat because the induced electric field does not have a Potential associated with it? $\endgroup$– Tony StarkCommented Aug 29, 2020 at 13:14
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$\begingroup$ @TomyStark But it does. That is what an induced EMF is. $\endgroup$– BioPhysicistCommented Aug 29, 2020 at 13:18
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$\begingroup$ @Tony Stark it is the energy related with the source or the cause of changing magnetic field. $\endgroup$– AnkitCommented Aug 29, 2020 at 13:19
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$\begingroup$ Sir if you don't mind,can you provide a step - step explanation commenting about how energy actually "reaches" from source to heat ,say via magnetic field ,then electric field and then heat? $\endgroup$– Tony StarkCommented Aug 29, 2020 at 14:55
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$\begingroup$ @TonyStark I thought I did that at the bottom of my answer. To give more details you would need to give more details first e.g. in where the magnetic field is coming from, etc. $\endgroup$– BioPhysicistCommented Aug 29, 2020 at 14:59
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