
Micro Arc Oxidation (MAO), also known as Plasma Electrolytic Oxidation (PEO) or Anodic Spark Deposition (ASD), is an advanced surface modification technique developed to produce ceramic-like oxide coatings on lightweight metals, particularly aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys. This technique relies on complex physicochemical processes involving electrochemical reactions and plasma discharges in an aqueous electrolyte under high voltage. Coatings obtained by MAO exhibit superior properties
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Direct current (DC, from the Turkish abbreviation DA and the English abbreviation DC - Direct Current) is a type of electric current in which electric charges (typically electrons) flow in a single direction without changing direction over time. In an ideal DC source, both the magnitude of the current and the voltage remain constant over time. This unidirectional and constant flow is the fundamental characteristic that distinguishes direct current from alternating current (AC), in which both dir
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An electric circuit is a system formed by connecting various circuit elements—such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits—in a specific arrangement to ensure that electric current follows a defined path in a controlled manner. These systems enable the transmission, conversion, and, when necessary, control of electrical energy from a source to a target point. Fundamentally, an electric circuit involves the regulation of the phenomenon of electricity, whi
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Alternating current (AC), in its most fundamental definition, is an electric current whose direction and magnitude change periodically over time. This periodic variation typically occurs in a sinusoidal waveform, although other forms such as triangular or square waves may be used in different applications. This fundamental characteristic distinguishes AC from direct current (DC). In direct current, electric charges flow in a constant direction, usually from high potential to low potential.Altern
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A multimeter is an electronic tool that allows us to measure the values of electronic components and access information about specific parameters. Multimeters typically enable us to measure current, tension, resistance and like quantities. Today, there are two types of multimeters: analog and Digital. Newer generations are produced primarily in digital form. Due to advances in technology and evolving needs, multimeters have gained the ability to measure additional parameters beyond the standard
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KÜRE Encyclopedia is a digital information platform established in 2024 under the leadership of Selçuk Bayraktar, offering open-source content with identifiable and verifiable authorship. It is developed by a core team of experts specializing in diverse fields such as software, artificial intelligence, electrical and electronics, aviation management, politics, international relations, business, media and communication, graphic design, literature, and history. The development of KÜRE is ongoing,
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Inductors, also known as coils, are fundamental passive components in electrical and electronic systems that play a vital role in various applications through functions such as magnetic field generation and energy storage.Coil (Inductor) (Generated by artificial intelligence.)" image-alternate="" image-element-format="right">DefinitionA coil or inductor is a passive electronic component used in electrical circuits to generate a magnetic field. It is typically constructed by winding an insulat
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