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Definition of Fluxibleness

Fluxibleness
Fluxible Flux"i*ble, a. [Cf.LL. fluxibilis fluid, OF. fluxible.] Capable of being melted or fused, as a mineral. --Holland. -- Flux"i*ble*ness, n.

Meaning of Fluxibleness from wikipedia

- Flux describes any effect that appears to p**** or travel (whether it actually moves or not) through a surface or substance. Flux is a concept in applied...
- A fluxion is the instantaneous rate of change, or gradient, of a fluent (a time-varying quantity, or function) at a given point. Fluxions were introduced...
- Flux, or metabolic flux is the rate of turnover of molecules through a metabolic pathway. Flux is regulated by the enzymes involved in a pathway. Within...
- Energy flux is the rate of transfer of energy through a surface. The quantity is defined in two different ways, depending on the context: Total rate of...
- In physics, specifically electromagnetism, the magnetic flux through a surface is the surface integral of the normal component of the magnetic field B...
- Æon Flux /ˌiːɒn ˈflʌks/ is an American avant-garde science fiction adventure animated television series that aired on MTV from November 30, 1991, until...
- In physics and engineering, heat flux or thermal flux, sometimes also referred to as heat flux density, heat-flow density or heat-flow rate intensity...
- In photometry, luminous flux or luminous power is the measure of the perceived power of light. It differs from radiant flux, the measure of the total...
- A flux tube is a generally tube-like (cylindrical) region of space containing a magnetic field, B, such that the cylindrical sides of the tube are everywhere...
- electrical engineering the term flux linkage is used to define the interaction of a multi-turn inductor with the magnetic flux as described by the Faraday's...