izolálhatók
izolálhatók is a Hungarian word that translates to "can be insulated" or "are insulatable" in English. It refers to the property of certain materials or objects to resist the flow of heat, electricity, or sound. This property is crucial in various applications to maintain desired temperatures, prevent electrical hazards, or reduce noise pollution.
Materials that can be insulated against heat transfer are known as thermal insulators. Common examples include
Electrically, isolatable materials are called electrical insulators. They prevent the passage of electric current. Examples include
In terms of sound, isolatable materials can reduce the transmission of sound waves. This is known as
The term "izolálhatók" therefore encompasses the broad concept of hindering the transfer of energy in its various