üvegtartományt
Üvegtartományt is a Hungarian term that translates to "glass domain" or "glass region." It refers to the amorphous or glassy state of a solid material. Unlike crystalline solids, which have a highly ordered atomic or molecular structure, glasses lack this long-range order. Instead, their atoms or molecules are arranged in a disordered, random fashion, similar to that of a liquid.
This disordered structure is a defining characteristic of the glassy state. When a liquid is cooled rapidly
The transition from a liquid to a glassy state is not a sharp melting point like in
Common examples of materials that can exist in a glassy state include window glass (silica-based), plastics,