jänniteyksikkö
Jänniteyksikkö, commonly known as voltage, is a fundamental concept in electrical engineering and physics. It represents the electric potential difference between two points in an electric field. This difference is what drives electric charge, causing current to flow. Think of it as the "pressure" that pushes electrons through a circuit.
The standard unit for measuring voltage is the volt, abbreviated as V, named after the Italian physicist
Voltage can be generated by various sources, including batteries, generators, and power supplies. It can be