Diffraction is a fundamental optical phenomenon that occurs when light interacts with an obstacle or aperture, bending and spreading rather than traveling in a straight line.
Reliability in electronic/electric systems refers to the ability of a system or component to perform its required functions consistently and without failure over a specified period under normal operating conditions.
Electric motors (E-motors) account for a significant portion of global energy consumption, comprising 70% of the electricity used in the industrial sector.
Synchronous reluctance motors (synRMs) are becoming increasingly prominent in electronic devices and electric vehicles (EVs) due to their efficiency, robustness, and cost-effectiveness.