grenstrømmene
Grenstrømmene is a Norwegian term used in electrical engineering to describe the currents that flow through the individual branches of an electrical network. They are the currents that split from a common node into parallel paths and may later recombine, as opposed to the main current that flows through a single path before division. The concept is central to circuit analysis and helps explain how voltage and resistance determine how current is distributed in a circuit.
In circuit theory, Kirchhoff's Current Law states that the algebraic sum of currents at a node is
In alternating current or complex impedance analysis, branch currents are phasors I_i = V / Z_i, where Z_i
Measurement and design considerations include placing ammeters in series with each branch to monitor I_i, ensuring