tehotuhokertoimen
Tehotuhokertoimen is a Finnish term that translates to "power loss factor" or "dissipation factor" in English. It is a measure of the inefficiency of an electrical component or material, specifically its tendency to convert electrical energy into heat rather than storing or transmitting it. This phenomenon is primarily associated with dielectric materials found in capacitors, insulators, and other electrical equipment.
The tehotuhokertoimen is a dimensionless quantity and is often represented by the Greek letter delta ($\delta$)
Factors influencing the tehotuhokertoimen include the material's composition, temperature, frequency of the applied voltage, and the