Terhelhetségét
Terhelhetségét is a Hungarian word that translates to "load-bearing capacity" or "capacity to bear load" in English. It refers to the maximum amount of weight, stress, or force that an object, structure, or system can withstand without failing or deforming beyond acceptable limits. This concept is fundamental in various fields, including engineering, construction, and physics.
In engineering and construction, terhelhetségét is a critical factor in designing bridges, buildings, and other structures.
The term also applies to materials science, where it describes the maximum stress a material can endure
In a broader sense, terhelhetségét can also be used metaphorically to describe the capacity of a person