jännitteenjaon
Jännitteenjaon is a Finnish term that translates to "voltage division" in English. It refers to the fundamental principle in electrical circuits where the voltage across a series combination of resistors is divided proportionally to their individual resistances. When a voltage source is connected across two or more resistors in series, the total voltage drops across each resistor. The magnitude of the voltage drop across any given resistor is directly proportional to its resistance relative to the total resistance of the series combination.
This principle is often visualized using a voltage divider circuit, which typically consists of two resistors
Voltage division is a crucial concept in electronics. It is widely used for creating reference voltages, scaling