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What do we call the item that converts some of the energy in the circuit to thermal energy? Electron loop Open circuit Resistor
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What do we call the item that converts some of the energy in the circuit to thermal energy? Electron loop Open circuit Resistor
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What do we call the item that converts some of the energy in the circuit to thermal energy?
Electron loop
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Resistor
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They are correct it is Resistors
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That's exactly what resistors do.
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