voltajlara
"Voltajlara" is a term used in some contexts to refer to electrical voltage. Voltage, often symbolized by the letter V or E, is the electric potential difference between two points. It represents the work done per unit electric charge to move that charge between two points. In simpler terms, voltage can be thought of as the "pressure" that drives electric current through a circuit.
The unit of measurement for voltage is the volt, named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta. One
In alternating current (AC) systems, voltage can fluctuate over time, typically in a sinusoidal pattern. In direct