potenciafeszültség
Potenciafeszültség, often translated as "power voltage" or "supply voltage," refers to the electrical potential difference supplied to a device or system that is intended to power its operation. This is the voltage that drives current through the device's circuits, enabling it to perform its intended function. In practical terms, it is the voltage specified on a power adapter, battery pack, or directly at an electrical outlet that a piece of equipment is designed to connect to.
The concept of potenciafeszültség is fundamental to understanding electrical system compatibility. Devices are designed to operate
In alternating current (AC) systems, potenciafeszültség is typically expressed as a root-mean-square (RMS) value, such as