sähkövastuksissa
Sähkövastuksissa, or electrical resistors, are fundamental passive electronic components that impede the flow of electric current. They are characterized by their resistance, measured in ohms (Ω). When current flows through a resistor, electrical energy is converted into heat, a phenomenon described by Joule's law. This heat generation is often a consideration in circuit design and can be utilized for specific purposes, such as heating elements in appliances.
Resistors are manufactured from various materials, including carbon composition, carbon film, metal film, and wire wound.
The primary function of resistors in electronic circuits is to control voltage and current levels. They are