forgásfogalom
Forgásfogalom is a Hungarian term that translates to "rotation concept" or "spinning concept." It is most commonly encountered in the context of physics, particularly in classical mechanics, where it refers to the study of rotational motion. This includes understanding how objects rotate around an axis, the forces that cause rotation (torques), and the quantities that describe rotational motion such as angular velocity and angular momentum. The forgásfogalom is essential for analyzing the behavior of spinning objects, from planets orbiting a star to the mechanics of a spinning top.
In a broader sense, the forgásfogalom can also be applied metaphorically to situations involving cyclical processes