repulziót
Repulzió is a Hungarian term that translates to repulsion or pushing away. In various contexts, it refers to a force that causes objects to move apart or a phenomenon where two entities actively avoid each other. This concept is fundamental in physics, particularly in electromagnetism, where like charges repel each other. For instance, the positive ends of two magnets will push away from each other, demonstrating repulzió. Similarly, in chemistry, the electron shells of atoms can exhibit repulsive forces due to the Pauli exclusion principle, preventing them from occupying the same quantum state.
Beyond the physical sciences, repulzió can also describe social or psychological dynamics. It can refer to