lülituste
Lülituste, often translated as circuits or switching systems, refers to the fundamental arrangement of interconnected electrical components designed to control the flow of electrical current. These systems are the backbone of virtually all modern electronic devices and electrical power distribution networks. A basic electrical circuit typically consists of a power source, such as a battery or generator, a conductor, like a wire, to carry the electricity, and a load, which is a device that consumes the electrical energy, such as a light bulb or motor.
The operation of a lülituste is governed by fundamental principles of electricity, most notably Ohm's Law, which
Switches are a crucial element in many lülituste, enabling the user to open or close the circuit,