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ImChimeraX t1_j62u3yq wrote

The phone is perfectly capable of managing its own thermals. If it starts to get too hot for the CPU or battery it will throttle the performance until it cools down to safer operating temperatures. The chipset can handle getting pretty hot.

You do your thing and let it worry about the rest.

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thursdayfern t1_j62rbzd wrote

Sure, but I didn’t say electricity flows through wires, I said it was a shorter path for electrons to travel.

Also I was joking, this is obviously not how electricity works, otherwise you totally would be able to charge faster this way.

I like that video a lot, but that guy primarily talks about electromagnetism and alternating current; neither of those are a factor in a lightning cable, or in his car battery/light bulb experiment. Those are both using direct current.

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