kohanduvamat
Kohanduvamat is a term originating from the Estonian language, directly translating to "adaptable material." In a broad sense, it refers to substances or materials that possess the inherent ability to change their properties in response to external stimuli. These stimuli can include temperature, light, pressure, electrical fields, magnetic fields, or chemical environments. The underlying mechanism often involves changes in the material's molecular structure or arrangement, leading to observable shifts in characteristics such as shape, color, conductivity, or viscosity.
The concept of kohanduvamat is explored across various scientific disciplines, including materials science, chemistry, and engineering.