többlettengelyes
Többlettengelyes is a theoretical concept primarily discussed in advanced mechanical engineering and physics, referring to a system that possesses more than the minimum number of rotational degrees of freedom required to define its orientation in space. In a standard three-dimensional space, an object typically needs three rotational degrees of freedom to specify its orientation. A többlettengelyes system, however, would have additional axes around which it could rotate independently.
The practical implications of a többlettengelyes system are largely confined to theoretical models and highly specialized
While the term itself may not be universally standardized across all fields, the underlying principle of excess