jänniteeroa
Jänniteeroa, often translated as voltage difference or potential difference, is a fundamental concept in electricity. It quantifies the difference in electric potential between two points in an electric field. This difference is what drives electric current to flow through a conductor. Think of it like the pressure difference in a water pipe; the higher the pressure difference, the faster the water flows. Similarly, the greater the jänniteeroa, the stronger the force pushing electrons to move.
The unit of measurement for jänniteeroa is the volt (V), named after Italian physicist Alessandro Volta. A
Jänniteeroa can be created by various sources, including batteries, generators, and power supplies. In a battery,