terhelésével
"Terhelésével" is a Hungarian term that translates roughly to "with its load" or "by virtue of its load" in English. It is derived from the verb "terhel," meaning to load, burden, or impose a weight or pressure upon something. The word is often used in contexts related to physics, engineering, construction, and machinery, where it describes the process or state of a system, structure, or component being subjected to a load or stress.
In engineering, "terhelésével" refers to the action of applying force, weight, or pressure to a material or
In a broader context, the term can also be used metaphorically to describe psychological or social burdens
The concept emphasizes the importance of understanding how various systems react under different loads and stresses,
Overall, "terhelésével" encapsulates the idea of load application and its significance across multiple disciplines, highlighting the