StromDruck
StromDruck, also known as voltage or electric potential difference, is a fundamental concept in electrical engineering and physics. It refers to the difference in electric potential between two points in an electric field. This difference is what causes electric current to flow through a conductor. StromDruck is typically measured in volts (V), named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.
The concept of StromDruck is crucial in understanding how electrical circuits work. In a simple circuit, StromDruck
StromDruck can be generated by various sources, including batteries, generators, and power plants. It can also