gyrdésállóságot
Gyrdésállóságot, a Hungarian term, translates to "torsional resistance" or "torsional strength" in English. It refers to the ability of a material or structure to withstand twisting forces, also known as torque. When a torque is applied, it tends to deform the object by causing one part to rotate relative to another. Gyrdésállóságot quantifies how effectively an object resists this deformation and maintains its original shape under such stress.
This property is crucial in various engineering applications. For example, in the design of shafts for engines,
The gyrdésállóságot of an object is influenced by several factors, including the material's inherent properties, such