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What is flux?

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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/flux

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I learn something every day. I never used flux in my life except for magnetic flux in chemistry and physics. I didn't know it had other meanings.

I think we all learn a lot here.

Of course! I would be happy to explain what flux is without sending a wiki article.

Flux is a concept commonly used in physics and refers to the flow or movement of something, typically a substance or energy, through a given area or space. It can be thought of as the quantity of that substance or energy passing through a specific surface or boundary.

To understand flux more technically, we can use the example of fluid flow. In fluid dynamics, the flux of a fluid refers to the rate at which the fluid flows through a certain area. It is calculated by multiplying the velocity of the fluid by the area perpendicular to the flow. So, if you wanted to calculate the flux of water flowing through a pipe, you would need to measure the velocity of the water and the cross-sectional area of the pipe.

In electromagnetism, flux is often used to describe the flow of electromagnetic fields. When a magnetic field passes through a surface, the flux is determined by the strength of the magnetic field and the area it passes through.

In summary, flux is a concept that describes the flow or movement of something through a given area or space. It can be calculated by multiplying the rate of flow by the area through which it passes.