strømleder
Strømleder is a Danish term that translates to "current conductor" or "electrical conductor" in English. It refers to any material that allows electric charge to flow through it with relative ease. In electrical engineering and physics, strømledere are fundamental components used in circuits and power transmission systems.
Common examples of strømledere include metals such as copper, aluminum, silver, and gold. These metals possess
The conductivity of a strømleder is a measure of how well it conducts electricity. Materials with high
The concept of strømleder is central to understanding how electrical devices operate and how electricity is