👉 Dianodal is a term used in physics and electrical engineering to describe an electric circuit that has a non-linear relationship between voltage and current. This means that the voltage across a diode can vary significantly, depending on the strength of the applied voltage and the direction of the current. Dianodes are often used in power electronics applications where high voltages and currents are required, such as in power supplies or transformers. Dianodes are also commonly used in electronic circuits for measuring voltage and current,