kylmäkutistua
Kylmäkutistua is a Finnish term that describes a phenomenon where certain materials or objects contract or shrink when exposed to cold temperatures. This is a common physical property observed in many substances, including metals, plastics, and liquids. The degree to which a material contracts depends on its coefficient of thermal expansion, which is a measure of how much its size changes per degree of temperature change.
In practical applications, understanding kylmäkutistua is important for engineering and design. For example, when constructing bridges
The opposite of kylmäkutistua is thermal expansion, where materials expand when heated. Both phenomena are governed