lämpöjohtavuudestaan
Lämpöjohtavuudestaan is a Finnish term referring to thermal conductivity, a fundamental material property that describes its ability to conduct heat. It quantifies how effectively heat energy is transferred through a material when there is a temperature difference across it. Materials with high thermal conductivity, such as metals, allow heat to pass through them readily, making them good for applications like heat sinks and cookware. Conversely, materials with low thermal conductivity, such as insulators like styrofoam or fiberglass, resist the flow of heat, making them useful for thermal insulation in buildings and clothing.
The unit of thermal conductivity in the International System of Units (SI) is watts per meter-kelvin (W/(m·K)).