lowvezetképesség
Lowvezetképesség, often translated as "low conductivity" or "poor conductivity," refers to the inability of a material to effectively transmit electrical current or heat. In the context of electricity, lowvezetképesség means that a material offers significant resistance to the flow of electrons. This resistance converts electrical energy into heat, making the material inefficient for carrying electrical signals. Materials with high resistance are often used as electrical insulators, preventing the passage of electricity.
In terms of heat transfer, lowvezetképesség describes a material's poor ability to conduct thermal energy. When