Rotoralapú
Rotoralapú is a term of Hungarian origin that translates to "rotor-based" or "having a rotor". It is primarily used in technical contexts to describe devices or systems that utilize rotating components, often for the generation of energy, the propulsion of vehicles, or the movement of fluids. The fundamental principle behind rotor-based technology is the conversion of rotational motion into other forms of energy or force, or vice versa.
One of the most common examples of rotor-based technology is the electric motor, where electrical energy is