áramlatot
Áramlatot is a Hungarian word that translates to "current" or "flow" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of electricity, referring to the flow of electric charge. In physics, electric current is defined as the rate at which electric charge passes through a surface. This flow is typically caused by the movement of electrons in a conductor, such as a wire. The standard unit for measuring electric current is the ampere (A).
The concept of áramlatot extends beyond electricity. It can also be used metaphorically to describe the movement
In a broader, more abstract sense, áramlatot can also refer to a trend or a prevailing tendency.