What is Flux ?
Flux Definition
Flux is defined as any effect that travels through a surface or substance, used in various scientific fields.
Magnetic Flux
Magnetic flux measures the number of magnetic field lines through a surface, with its unit as Weber.
Electric Flux
Electric flux quantifies the electric field lines passing through a surface, measured in voltmeters.
Luminous Flux
Luminous flux represents the amount of visible light energy emitted per second, with the unit Lumen (lm).
Radiant Flux
Radiant flux, or energy flux, indicates the total energy emitted per second from a source, measured in Watts.
Types of Flux
Magnetic Flux
Electric Flux
Luminous Flux
Radiant Flux or Energy Flux
Heat Flux
Mass Flux
Momentum Flux
Acoustic Flux
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