légpárna
Légpárna, meaning air cushion in Hungarian, refers to a layer of pressurized air trapped between a surface and an object, allowing for reduced friction and easier movement. This principle is widely applied in various technologies. The most common application is the hovercraft, a vehicle that travels over land or water by creating a cushion of air beneath its hull, lifting it slightly off the surface. This allows it to move with minimal resistance.
Another significant use of the légpárna principle is found in industrial settings. Air bearing tables and slides
In the realm of sports, air-cushioned soles in footwear are designed to absorb impact and provide comfort.