Suorajännite
Suorajännite, also known as direct voltage or DC voltage, is an electrical potential difference between two points in a circuit that does not change over time. It is the driving force that causes electric current to flow through a conductor. Suorajännite is commonly used in various applications, including batteries, power supplies, and electronic devices.
The unit of measurement for suorajännite is the volt (V), named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.
Suorajännite can be generated through various methods, such as chemical reactions in batteries, thermoelectric effects in
Suorajännite is essential in many technological applications, including telecommunications, computing, and transportation. It is used to