virrankulku
Virrankulku is a Finnish term that translates to "current flow" or "flow of electricity." It is a fundamental concept in electrical engineering and physics, referring to the movement of electric charge, typically electrons, through a conductive material. This flow is driven by an electric potential difference, also known as voltage, which acts as the driving force for the charge carriers.
The magnitude of the current is measured in amperes (A) and is defined as the rate of
Understanding virrankulku is crucial for designing and operating electrical systems. Factors such as resistance, which opposes