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What (who) is flux - definition

MEASURE OF THE FLOW OF SOMETHING THROUGH A SURFACE, IN SOME CASES PER SURFACE AREA
Net flux; Flux (cell biology); Flux density; Radiancy; Flux of a vector field; Flux Density; Flux (flow); Flow density; Ion flux; Flux densities; Photon flux
  • '''n'''}}. Only the parallel component contributes to flux because it is the maximum extent of the field passing through the surface at a point, the perpendicular component does not contribute. <br>'''Top:''' Three field lines through a plane surface, one normal to the surface, one parallel, and one intermediate. <br>'''Bottom:''' Field line through a [[curved surface]], showing the setup of the unit normal and surface element to calculate flux.

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AMERICAN ARTIST
John malloy; FLuX; Draft:FLuX; Malloy, John
[fl?ks]
¦ noun
1. the action or process of flowing.
2. Medicine an abnormal discharge of blood or other matter from or within the body.
archaic diarrhoea or dysentery.
3. continuous change.
4. Physics the amount of radiation, particles, etc. incident on or passing through an area in a given time.
the total electric or magnetic field passing through a surface.
5. a substance mixed with a solid to lower the melting point, especially in soldering or smelting.
¦ verb treat (a metal object) with a flux to promote melting.
Origin
ME: from L. fluxus, from fluere 'to flow'.
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AMERICAN ARTIST
John malloy; FLuX; Draft:FLuX; Malloy, John
If something is in a state of flux, it is constantly changing.
Education remains in a state of flux which will take some time to settle down.
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AMERICAN ARTIST
John malloy; FLuX; Draft:FLuX; Malloy, John
n.
1.
Flow, flowing.
2.
Mutation, change, transition, shifting.
3.
Diarrhoea, dysentery, looseness, lax state (of the bowels).
4.
Fusion, melting.
5.
Fusing mixture, fusing agent, solvent, menstruum.

Wikipedia

Flux

Flux describes any effect that appears to pass or travel (whether it actually moves or not) through a surface or substance. Flux is a concept in applied mathematics and vector calculus which has many applications to physics. For transport phenomena, flux is a vector quantity, describing the magnitude and direction of the flow of a substance or property. In vector calculus flux is a scalar quantity, defined as the surface integral of the perpendicular component of a vector field over a surface.

Examples of use of flux
1. The leadership of the Smithsonian remains in flux.
2. The Palestinians‘ own internal politics are in flux.
3. But politics in the country is constantly in flux.
4. There are signs that the security situation is in flux.
5. MTV hits back with interactive channel Useful link Flux