feszültségkülönbség
Feszültségkülönbség is a concept in physics and engineering that refers to the difference in electric potential between two points in an electric circuit. It is a measure of the energy per unit charge required to move a charge from one point to another in the circuit. The term is derived from the Hungarian words "feszültség," meaning "tension" or "stress," and "különbség," meaning "difference."
In a circuit, the electric potential, also known as the voltage, at a particular point is determined
Feszültségkülönbség has numerous applications in electrical engineering, including the design and analysis of electrical circuits, such
Overall, feszültségkülönbség is a fundamental concept in understanding the behavior of electric circuits and plays a