Everyone knows about light-emitting diodes, but did you know there are also light-emitting capacitors? that's what EL wire is!

there's also light-emitting resistors (more commonly called incandescent light bulbs), but we're not aware of any light-emitting inductors
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@socks the dual of a capacitor; where capacitors are I = C·dV/dt, inductors are V = L·dI/dt
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@socks basically where a capacitor limits how fast voltage can change, an inductor limits how fast current can change
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@socks because Physics, inductors are physically larger and heavier than capacitors and so whenever possible they're avoided in electronics, so you'll see a lot more capacitors than inductors -F

@Felthry Okay, I don't quite understand the concepts well enough to get that but it is appreciated

@socks that's fine! happy to explain further if you ever want me to
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