konduktívní
Konduktívní refers to the ability of a material to conduct electricity or heat. This property is crucial in many scientific and engineering fields. In the context of electricity, conductive materials allow the flow of electrons, which forms an electric current. Metals like copper, silver, and gold are excellent electrical conductors due to their atomic structure, which has free electrons that can move easily. Insulators, on the other hand, resist the flow of electricity.
In terms of heat, conductive materials readily transfer thermal energy from one part to another. This happens
The degree of conductivity, whether electrical or thermal, is quantified by a property called conductivity. High