siirtovirrot
Siirtovirrot refers to the transfer of charges within a material, a fundamental concept in electrical conductivity. These charges can be electrons, ions, or even holes in semiconductor materials. The movement of these charge carriers constitutes an electric current. The ease with which charges can move through a material determines its electrical resistance.
In metallic conductors, siirtovirrot primarily occur due to the free movement of valence electrons. These electrons
Semiconductors exhibit more complex siirtovirrot. Here, both electrons and holes (vacancies left by electrons) can act