kontaktivastusmittaus
Kontaktivastusmittaus, also known as contact resistance measurement, is a method used to determine the electrical resistance at the interface between two conductive materials. This measurement is crucial in various applications where electrical connections are made, as high contact resistance can lead to power loss, overheating, and unreliable performance. The principle behind it is Ohm's Law, where resistance is calculated by measuring the voltage drop across the contact point when a known current is applied.
The measurement is typically performed using specialized equipment such as micro-ohmmeters or Kelvin bridges. The Kelvin
Applications for kontaktivastusmittaus are widespread, including quality control in electrical component manufacturing, maintenance of power distribution