párhuzamossága
Párhuzamossága is a Hungarian word that translates to "parallelism" or "the state of being parallel." In geometry, it refers to the property of two or more lines, planes, or other geometric objects that remain at a constant distance from each other and never intersect. This concept is fundamental in Euclidean geometry and is often introduced early in the study of shapes and spatial relationships.
The definition of párhuzamossága can be extended beyond simple lines and planes. In a broader sense, it
In physics, the concept of parallel structures or forces can be related to párhuzamossága, though the term