kondensaatorrakkude
Kondensaatorrakkude, also known as capacitor cells, are a fundamental component in electrochemical systems, particularly in certain types of batteries and capacitors. These cells are designed to store electrical energy through an electrostatic field, similar to how a conventional capacitor functions. The core principle involves two conductive plates separated by a dielectric material, which acts as an insulator. When a voltage is applied, electric charge accumulates on the plates, creating an electric field in the dielectric.
In the context of energy storage, kondensaatorrakkude can offer advantages such as rapid charging and discharging