lämpöjohteina
Lämpöjohteina refers to materials that are good conductors of heat. In physics, thermal conductivity is a property of a material that describes its ability to transfer heat. Materials with high thermal conductivity allow heat to flow through them easily, while materials with low thermal conductivity, known as thermal insulators, resist heat flow.
Metals are generally excellent thermal conductors. For example, copper and aluminum are widely used in applications
Non-metals can also exhibit varying degrees of thermal conductivity. Diamond, for instance, is an exceptional thermal