terhelhetségétl
The term "terhelhetségétl" is the Hungarian word for "its load-bearing capacity" or "its load capacity." It is a compound word formed from "terhelhetőség" (load-bearing capacity) and the possessive suffix "-ét" (its) followed by the ablative case suffix "-l" (from/by). In engineering and construction, terhelhetségétl refers to the maximum weight or force that a structure, material, or component can withstand without failure or excessive deformation. This concept is crucial for ensuring the safety and stability of buildings, bridges, vehicles, and various other engineered systems.
Determining the terhelhetségétl involves understanding the material properties, design specifications, and potential environmental factors. Engineers use