kégetési
Kégetési is a term derived from Hungarian, commonly translated as "burning" or "combustion." In a general sense, it refers to the process of rapid chemical reaction between a substance and an oxidant, usually oxygen, that produces heat and light. This phenomenon is fundamental to many natural processes and human technologies.
Historically, the controlled application of kégetési has been crucial for human civilization. The earliest uses involved
In modern contexts, kégetési is a cornerstone of energy production. Internal combustion engines in vehicles rely