ponnaukolämpötila
Ponnaukolämpötila is a Finnish term that translates to "freezing point" or "point of ice formation" in English. It refers to the specific temperature at which a liquid, most commonly water, transitions from a liquid state to a solid state, forming ice. This transition is a fundamental physical property of substances and is dependent on factors such as pressure and the presence of impurities.
For pure water at standard atmospheric pressure, the ponnaukolämpötila is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit).
The concept of ponnaukolämpötila is crucial in various fields, including meteorology, hydrology, and engineering. In meteorology,