johdinaineksiksi
Johdinaineksiksi is a Finnish term that translates loosely to "conductive materials" or "materials for conduction." In its most common usage, it refers to substances that allow electric current to flow through them. This property is crucial in a vast array of technological applications, from the wiring in our homes to the intricate circuits within our electronic devices.
The fundamental principle behind electrical conduction is the presence of mobile charge carriers within the material.
The degree to which a material conducts electricity is quantified by its conductivity, which is the reciprocal