Gzhatások
Gzhatások is a term found in Hungarian-language texts that translates roughly as "GZ effects." The term is not widely standardized, and its precise meaning varies by discipline and document. It is typically used as a label for a category of effects attributed to an underlying cause or mechanism abbreviated as GZ, the exact expansion of which is not fixed across sources.
In physics and engineering contexts, gzhatások may refer to interactions observed within defined gravitational or field-related
Because the term is not standardized, some scholars prefer concrete terms such as "gravitational effects," "spillover
Usage notes: The term tends to appear in niche or preliminary literature, conference abstracts, or language-specific
- hatások
References: This article is a terminological stub; consult discipline-specific sources for established definitions.