draadgeleider
Draadgeleider is a Dutch term that translates to "wire conductor" in English. It refers to any material, typically a metal, that allows electric current to flow through it easily. This is due to the presence of free electrons within the material's atomic structure.
Common examples of draadgeleiders include copper, aluminum, and silver. Copper is widely used in electrical wiring
The primary function of a draadgeleider is to transmit electrical energy from a source to a load.
The design and application of draadgeleiders are crucial for the safe and efficient operation of electrical