👉 A connectable object is a type of object that can be connected to other objects in a graph. This means that any two objects in the graph are either directly connected or indirectly connected by some form of connection, such as an edge or a node. Connectability refers to whether there exists at least one path from one object to another in the graph. For example, consider a simple undirected graph with three nodes A, B, and C: A is connected to B through an edge (B