légtartalma
Légtartalma refers to the air content within a material or substance. This concept is important in various fields, including construction, food science, and material engineering. In construction, for example, the légtartalma of insulation materials significantly affects their thermal resistance. Materials with higher air pockets generally provide better insulation, as air is a poor conductor of heat. Porous materials, such as concrete or bricks, also have a measurable légtartalma, which can influence their weight, strength, and ability to absorb moisture.
In the context of food, the légtartalma can impact texture and shelf life. For instance, baked goods
Material science uses the term légtartalma to describe the volume of voids or pores filled with air