-
These fluxes are
vectors at each
point in space, and have a
definite magnitude and direction. Also, one can take the
divergence of any of
these fluxes to...
- In metallurgy, a
flux (from
Latin fluxus 'flow') is a
chemical cleaning agent,
flowing agent, or
purifying agent.
Fluxes may have more than one function...
- ways of
measuring fluxes,
however all of
these are indirect. Due to this,
these methods make one key ****umption
which is that all
fluxes into a
given intracellular...
- 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...
- In clay
bodies a
flux creates a
limited and
controlled amount of gl****,
which works to
cement crystalline phases together.
Fluxes play a key role in...
-
controlled furnaces.
Oxide fluxes are
often combined to
reduce volatility, viscosity, and
reactivity towards the crucibles.
Metallic fluxes aren't
typically combined...
-
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...
- Æon
Flux /ˌiːɒn ˈflʌks/ is an
American avant-garde
science fiction adventure animated television series that
aired on MTV from
November 30, 1991, until...
- 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...
- but is
effective when used in
combination with
other fluxes. They also tend to act as "anti-
fluxes" at
lower temperatures, and may
produce matt or opaque...