kumulaci
Kumulaci is a term used in various fields, including mathematics, physics, and economics, to describe the process of accumulating or aggregating quantities over time. In mathematics, kumulaci refers to the sum of a sequence of numbers, often denoted as the cumulative sum. This concept is fundamental in calculus, where it is used to find the area under a curve, a process known as integration. In physics, kumulaci can refer to the accumulation of energy or other physical quantities, such as the buildup of charge in a capacitor. In economics, kumulaci is used to describe the accumulation of wealth or other resources over time, often in the context of savings or investments. The term is derived from the Latin word "cumulus," meaning "heap" or "pile," reflecting the idea of building up or aggregating quantities. Kumulaci is a versatile concept that finds applications in a wide range of disciplines, from the calculation of total sales to the analysis of climate data.