>>13984467>wtf i thought power didnt flow in the wire why does it happen here?It doesn't. The wire is solid copper you twit.
>clearly once the current gets to flow through the whole wire the voltage of the resistor increases>Clearly once an electrical circuit is actually complete, then it functions like an electric circuit properly As I would expect from electricity: The hertzian waveform that functions by loss and resistance of a perturbed medium. Now why can't you measure it at all without the wire? What happens when you change the type of wire? The gauge? If he used 4 gauge wire for instance and stretched it out that far, what do you suppose would happen?
Why do you even need proof when you can go to any power generating station on the planet and observe their generators. Do you see any wires actually attached to those magnets that spin? No of course not. So what made you think there was actually something flowing inside the solid copper coils?