Päättyjännitteellä
Päättyjännitteellä, often translated as "terminal voltage" in English, refers to the electrical potential difference measured across the terminals of a device, such as a battery or a generator, when it is either supplying or receiving current. This voltage is distinct from the open-circuit voltage, which is the voltage measured when no current is flowing. The difference between the open-circuit voltage and the terminal voltage is due to internal losses within the device.
For a source like a battery, the terminal voltage is typically lower than the open-circuit voltage when
Conversely, when a device like a battery is being charged, its terminal voltage will be higher than
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