Definition: In physics, an isorotator is a type of material that has both a high specific heat capacity and a low specific heat capacity. This means that it can have a higher temperature rise than its opposite, which allows it to be used in applications where the temperature change is important but not as critical as for materials with a lower specific heat capacity. Isorotators are often used in processes such as heat transfer, cooling systems, and in chemical engineering. They are also found in many everyday