inrushström
Inrushstrøm, also known as inrush current, refers to the initial surge of electric current that flows into an electrical circuit when it is first energized. This phenomenon occurs due to the sudden application of voltage to a circuit, causing the components within the circuit to draw a large amount of current. The inrush current is typically much higher than the steady-state operating current of the circuit.
The magnitude of the inrush current can be influenced by several factors, including the type of components
Inrush current can have implications for the design and operation of electrical systems. It can cause voltage