strømtap
Strømtap, also known as power loss or energy loss, refers to the dissipation of electrical energy during its transmission or conversion. This occurs primarily due to the resistance of conductive materials. When electric current flows through a conductor, such as a wire or a component, a portion of the electrical energy is converted into heat as a result of this resistance. This phenomenon is described by Joule's law, which states that the heat produced is proportional to the square of the current, the resistance, and the time.
In power transmission lines, strømtap is a significant concern as it reduces the amount of power delivered
Beyond transmission lines, strømtap also occurs in various electrical devices and components. Transformers, motors, and electronic