põlevus
Põlevus is an Estonian term that translates to combustibility or flammability in English. It refers to the ability of a substance to burn or ignite in the presence of an oxidant, typically oxygen, and a source of ignition. The degree of põlevus varies significantly between different materials, ranging from highly flammable substances that ignite easily and burn rapidly to materials that are difficult to ignite and burn slowly, or not at all under normal conditions.
Several factors influence a material's põlevus. These include the chemical composition of the substance, its physical
Understanding põlevus is crucial in various fields, including fire safety, industrial processes, and material science. It