ruhestrom
Ruhestrom, a German term, translates to "quiescent current" or "standby current" in English. It refers to the electrical current that flows through a device when it is switched on but not actively performing its primary function. This is often the current drawn by internal electronics in a standby or idle state, ready to be activated. Examples include the power consumed by a television when it's turned off but still plugged in, or the energy used by a computer when it's in sleep mode.
The concept of Ruhestrom is important in discussions about energy efficiency. Devices with high Ruhestrom can