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    flux
    /flʌks/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. treat (a metal object) with a flux to promote melting.

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  2. a flowing movement of something such as particles (= extremely small pieces of matter): flux of Atmospheric circulation is affected by the flux of heat, moisture, and carbon dioxide from the snow surface. Researchers analyze the flux of neutrinos between the two vats.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FluxFlux - Wikipedia

    Flux is a measure of how much of the field passes through a given surface. F is decomposed into components perpendicular (⊥) and parallel ( ‖ ) to 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.

  4. The meaning of FLUX is a flowing of fluid from the body. How to use flux in a sentence.

  5. noun. a flow or discharge. continuous change; instability. a substance, such as borax or salt, that gives a low melting-point mixture with a metal oxide. It is used for cleaning metal surfaces during soldering, etc, and for protecting the surfaces of liquid metals.

  6. The noun flux describes something that constantly changes. If your likes, dislikes, attitudes, dreams, and even friends are changing all the time, you may be in flux.

  7. noun. 1. a flow or discharge. 2. continuous change; instability. 3. a substance, such as borax or salt, that gives a low melting-point mixture with a metal oxide. It is used for cleaning metal surfaces during soldering, etc, and for protecting the surfaces of liquid metals. 4. metallurgy.

  8. a flowing movement of something such as particles (= extremely small pieces of matter): flux of Atmospheric circulation is affected by the flux of heat, moisture, and carbon dioxide from the snow surface. Researchers analyze the flux of neutrinos between the two vats.

  9. the rate of flow of particles, energy, or a fluid, through a specified area, such as that of neutrons (neutron flux) or of light energy (luminous flux)

  10. Definition of flux noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. flux meaning, definition, what is flux: a situation in which things are changing...: Learn more.

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