súrlódásnak
Súrlódásnak is a Hungarian term that translates to "friction" in English. It refers to the physical force that opposes the relative motion of surfaces in contact. This force arises from the microscopic irregularities on the surfaces that interlock and resist movement. There are several types of friction, including static friction, which prevents an object from starting to move, and kinetic friction, which acts on an object that is already in motion.
The magnitude of friction depends on factors such as the nature of the surfaces in contact and
In scientific and engineering contexts, súrlódásnak is a crucial consideration. Engineers design systems to either minimize