paluujohdin
Paluujohdin, often translated as "return conductor" or "neutral wire," is a fundamental component in electrical circuits. Its primary function is to complete the electrical path, allowing current to flow back to the source after passing through a load, such as a light bulb or an appliance. In a typical AC (alternating current) system, the paluujohdin is not necessarily at ground potential but carries the return current. It is distinct from the phase conductor, which supplies the voltage.
The paluujohdin is essential for the safe and efficient operation of electrical systems. Without a complete
While the paluujohdin carries current, its voltage relative to ground is typically much lower than that of