Ellenátvitel
Ellenátvitel is a Hungarian term that translates to "counter-transmission" or "reverse transmission." It describes a phenomenon where an object or entity that is typically the recipient of a signal or energy instead becomes the source, actively transmitting back. This concept can appear in various contexts, including physics, electronics, and even theoretical discussions about communication.
In physics, a simplified example might involve a mirror. Normally, a mirror reflects light (transmits it back).
In electronics, Ellenátvitel can refer to a circuit or device that, under certain conditions, reverses the direction
The term is not widely used in mainstream English scientific literature, often being replaced by more specific