vastusmateriaaleja
Vastusmateriaaleja, often translated as "resistance materials" or "resistive materials," are substances specifically chosen for their ability to impede or resist the flow of electric current. This characteristic is quantified by electrical resistivity, a fundamental property of a material. Materials with high resistivity are known as insulators, while those with low resistivity are called conductors. Vastusmateriaaleja occupy a spectrum between these extremes and are deliberately employed in electrical and electronic applications where controlled opposition to current is required.
Common examples of vastusmateriaaleja include alloys like nichrome (a blend of nickel and chromium) and constantan
Beyond heating, vastusmateriaaleja are crucial components in electronic circuits. Resistors, discrete electronic components designed to provide