feszültségáram
Feszültségáram, a Hungarian term, translates to voltage-current in English. It describes the fundamental relationship between voltage and current in an electrical circuit, most commonly governed by Ohm's Law. Ohm's Law states that for a given resistor at a constant temperature, the current through the resistor is directly proportional to the voltage across it. This can be expressed mathematically as V = IR, where V is the voltage, I is the current, and R is the resistance.
Understanding feszültségáram is crucial for analyzing and designing electrical systems. It allows engineers to predict how
The feszültségáram characteristic can be visualized as a graph, where current is plotted on one axis and