Electricity
Electricity is a form of energy associated with the presence and movement of electric charges. It is one of the fundamental pillars of modern technology and plays a central role in our society. Invisible yet omnipresent, it powers homes, industries, communication systems, and much of our essential infrastructure.
From a scientific perspective, electricity is based on fundamental concepts such as voltage, current, resistance, and power. These quantities describe the behavior of electric charges in a circuit and the resulting energy exchanges. The laws that govern them, such as Ohm’s law or the principles of energy conservation, form the basis for the analysis and design of electrical systems.
The various tools are designed to help you discover the essential principles of electricity, understand how electrical circuits work, and analyze the phenomena involved in real-world applications, whether in simple systems or more complex installations.