áramlattá
Áramlattá is a Hungarian term that translates to "current" or "flow" in English, commonly used in the context of electrical current or the flow of fluids. In physics and electrical engineering, it refers to the rate of flow of electric charge. This flow is typically measured in amperes (A). Understanding áramlattá is fundamental to comprehending how electrical circuits function and how energy is transferred. The direction of áramlattá is conventionally defined as the direction in which positive charge would flow, although in most conductors, the actual charge carriers are electrons, which are negatively charged and flow in the opposite direction.
Beyond electricity, áramlattá can also describe the movement of liquids or gases. For instance, the áramlattá