lämpöjohtavana
Lämpöjohtavana describes a material's ability to conduct heat. It is a measure of how effectively thermal energy can transfer through a substance. Materials with high thermal conductivity, meaning they are good thermal conductors, allow heat to pass through them easily. Examples include metals like copper and aluminum, which are often used in cookware and heat sinks due to their excellent heat-conducting properties.
Conversely, materials with low thermal conductivity are poor conductors of heat and are known as thermal insulators.
The thermal conductivity of a material is typically expressed by the symbol k, and its units are