vooluhoovad
Vooluhoovad refers to the flow of electric current. It is the measure of the rate at which electric charge passes through a surface or a point. This flow is caused by the movement of charged particles, typically electrons in conductors, but can also involve ions in electrolytes or plasmas. The standard unit for measuring electric current is the ampere (A), named after the French physicist André-Marie Ampère. One ampere is defined as one coulomb of electric charge passing a point per second.
Electric current can be broadly categorized into two types: direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC).
The magnitude of electric current is crucial in many applications. It determines the power delivered by an