térfogatúak
Térfogatúak, in Hungarian, refers to volumetric or three-dimensional. This term is most commonly used in the context of physics and mathematics to describe quantities that possess extension in space, meaning they have length, width, and height. This distinguishes them from scalar quantities, which have only magnitude, or vector quantities, which have both magnitude and direction but not necessarily extension in the same way as a physical volume.
In physics, volumetric quantities often relate to the physical space occupied by an object or a region.
In mathematics, the concept of térfogatúak applies to geometric solids and their properties. This includes calculating