lämpöjohtavuusvaatimuksiin
Lämpöjohtavuus, often translated as thermal conductivity, is a material property that describes its ability to conduct heat. It is a measure of how effectively thermal energy is transferred through a substance via molecular collisions or the movement of free electrons. Materials with high thermal conductivity, such as metals, transfer heat rapidly, while materials with low thermal conductivity, like insulators (e.g., styrofoam or air), resist heat flow.
The SI unit for thermal conductivity is watts per meter-kelvin (W/(m·K)). This unit indicates the amount of