kosketusvastusten
Kosketusvastusten, often translated as contact resistance, refers to the electrical resistance encountered at the interface between two conductive materials when they are brought into contact. This resistance arises due to imperfections on the surfaces of the conductors, such as microscopic irregularities, oxides, or contaminants. Even when surfaces appear smooth to the naked eye, at a microscopic level, contact is made only at a limited number of points, known as asperities. The total current then flows through these smaller contact areas, leading to an increased resistance compared to the bulk material.
The magnitude of kosketusvastusten depends on several factors. These include the material properties of the conductors,
Kosketusvastusten is an important consideration in many electrical and electronic applications. In connectors, switches, and relays,