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Saturation system

A saturation system refers to a process or condition in which a medium or substance has reached its maximum capacity to hold or transmit a particular property, such as moisture, light, or signal. For example, in optics, light saturation occurs when increasing light intensity no longer produces a stronger response. In fluid systems, it indicates the point where no more of a substance can dissolve into a liquid. Saturation signifies a limit beyond which no additional change or absorption can occur, helping to understand the behavior and capacity of systems in various scientific and engineering contexts.