pinnanlämpötila
Pinnanlämpötila refers to the temperature of the outermost layer of an object or surface. It is distinct from the bulk temperature of the material, which represents the average temperature throughout its volume. Surface temperature is influenced by factors such as the object's material properties, its thermal contact with the environment, and the rate of heat transfer to or from its surface. For example, a dark-colored surface exposed to sunlight will typically have a higher pinnanlämpötila than a light-colored surface under the same conditions due to greater absorption of solar radiation.
Measuring pinnanlämpötila is crucial in various scientific and engineering applications. In meteorology, it is used to