käämijohdotuksia
Käämijohdotuksia, often translated as coil windings or coil inductances, refers to the fundamental principles and applications of electromagnetic induction in coils. A coil, typically made by winding a length of wire around a core, acts as an inductor. When an electric current flows through the wire, it generates a magnetic field. If this current changes, the magnetic field also changes, inducing a voltage in the coil itself and potentially in nearby coils. This phenomenon is known as self-induction. The strength of the induced voltage, and thus the coil's inductance, depends on factors such as the number of turns in the coil, the geometry of the coil (length and radius), and the magnetic properties of the core material.
The concept of käämijohdotuksia is central to many electrical and electronic devices. Inductors are used in