Vezetképességük
Vezetképességük is a Hungarian term that translates to "their conductivity" or "their ability to conduct." It refers to the property of a material or system to allow the passage of something, most commonly electrical current or heat. In physics, electrical conductivity is a measure of how well a material conducts electric current. It is the inverse of electrical resistivity. Materials with high conductivity, such as copper and silver, are excellent for use in electrical wiring. Conversely, materials with low conductivity, like rubber and glass, are good insulators.
Thermal conductivity, on the other hand, describes a material's ability to transfer heat. Good thermal conductors,