áramát
Áramát is a term that can refer to several concepts, primarily related to electricity. In its most common usage, it signifies electric current. Electric current is the flow of electric charge, typically through a conductor. This flow is measured in amperes (A), named after French physicist André-Marie Ampère. The intensity of the electric current determines the strength of the electrical effect it produces, such as heating or magnetic field generation.
Beyond the fundamental concept of electric current, "áramát" can also be used in more specific contexts. It
Furthermore, the term can sometimes be employed in a broader sense to encompass the overall electrical energy