áramlatokkal
Áramlatokkal is a Hungarian term that translates to "with currents" or "in currents." It is most commonly used in the context of physics, particularly electricity and fluid dynamics. In electrical contexts, it refers to the flow of electric charge. This flow can be direct current (DC), where charges move in a single direction, or alternating current (AC), where charges periodically reverse direction. The magnitude and behavior of these currents are governed by fundamental laws like Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Laws.
In fluid dynamics, áramlatokkal describes the movement of liquids or gases. This can range from gentle flows