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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.[1]

This article is about the concept of flux in natural science and mathematics. For other uses, see Flux (disambiguation).

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"Flux Flummoxed: A Proposal for Consistent Usage"

The dictionary definition of flux at Wiktionary