rafmagnsins
Rafmagnsins is the Icelandic term for electricity, the energy associated with electric charges and currents. It includes both electrostatic phenomena when charges are stationary and electric current when charges flow through a conductor, and it is governed by electric and magnetic fields.
Electricity can be described by voltage (potential difference), current (the flow of charged particles), and resistance.
Generation and distribution are central to modern society. Electricity is produced in power plants using a
Historically, electricity emerged from studies of electrostatics and magnetism. Pioneers such as Coulomb, Ampère, Faraday, and
Safety and environmental considerations are important. Electrical systems can pose risks of shock, burns, or fires,