ytkonduktivitet
Ytkonduktivitet, also known as electrical conductivity, is a measure of a material's ability to conduct electric current. It is defined as the reciprocal of electrical resistivity and is typically expressed in units of siemens per meter (S/m). The electrical conductivity of a material depends on several factors, including its composition, temperature, and the presence of impurities or defects.
In metals, electrical conductivity is primarily due to the movement of free electrons. These electrons are
In semiconductors, electrical conductivity is influenced by the presence of both electrons and holes, which are
Insulators, on the other hand, have very low electrical conductivity because they have few free charge carriers.
The electrical conductivity of a material is an important property in various applications, including electronics, power