telítettségrl
The Hungarian word "telítettség" translates to saturation in English. This term can refer to several concepts depending on the context. In physics and chemistry, it often describes a state where a substance cannot absorb or dissolve any more of another substance. For example, a saturated solution holds the maximum amount of solute possible at a given temperature and pressure. If more solute is added, it will typically remain undissolved.
In electronics, saturation refers to a state in transistors where the output current is no longer proportional
The concept of saturation also appears in color theory, describing the intensity or purity of a hue.
In general usage, "telítettség" can imply a state of being full, complete, or having reached its limit.