sähköpotentiaalikin
Sähköpotentiaalikin is a Finnish term that translates to "electric potential difference" in English, and it is a fundamental concept in electromagnetism. It describes the difference in electric potential energy per unit charge between two points in an electric field. This difference is what drives electric current when a conducting path exists between those two points. Think of it like a difference in height for water: water flows from a higher elevation to a lower one due to gravity. Similarly, electric charge, particularly positive charge, tends to move from a point of higher electric potential to a point of lower electric potential.
The unit of electric potential difference is the volt (V), named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.