juhtivest
Juhtivest is a term used in the field of electrical engineering to describe a material or substance that conducts electricity efficiently. The term is derived from the Estonian word "juhtiv," which means conductive. Juhtivest materials are characterized by their ability to allow the flow of electric current with minimal resistance. This property is crucial in various applications, including electrical wiring, electronic components, and power transmission systems.
The conductivity of juhtivest materials is typically measured by their electrical resistivity, which is the inverse
In addition to traditional metals, some modern materials, such as graphene and carbon nanotubes, are also classified
The selection of juhtivest materials depends on various factors, including the required electrical conductivity, mechanical strength,