vervolggestroom
Vervolggestroom, also known as continuation current, is a phenomenon in electrical engineering where a current continues to flow in a circuit after the source of power has been disconnected. This can occur due to the presence of capacitance and inductance in the circuit, which store energy and continue to supply current even when the power source is no longer active.
Capacitors in a circuit act as temporary energy storage devices. When a power source is disconnected, the
Vervolggestroom can be a concern in certain applications, such as in high-voltage systems or circuits with
To mitigate vervolggestroom, various techniques can be employed. These include the use of discharge resistors or
Understanding vervolggestroom is crucial for electrical engineers and technicians to design and maintain electrical systems effectively.