Meaning of flux
Definition of flux
(noun)
the
rate
of
flow
of
energy
or particles
across
a
given
surface
a
flow
or
discharge
a
substance
added to
molten
metals to
bond
with impurities that can
then
be
readily
removed
excessive
discharge
of
liquid
from a
cavity
or
organ
(as in
watery
diarrhea)
a
state
of
uncertainty
about
what should be
done
(usually
following
some
important
event)
preceding
the
establishment
of a new
direction
of action; "the
flux
following
the
death
of the emperor"
the lines of
force
surrounding
a
permanent
magnet
or a
moving
charged
particle
(physics) the
number
of changes in
energy
flow
across
a
given
surface
per
unit
area
in
constant
change; "his opinions are in flux"; "the
newness
and
flux
of the
computer
industry"
(verb)
move
or
progress
freely
as if in a stream; "The
crowd
flowed out of the stadium"
become
liquid
or
fluid
when heated; "the
frozen
fat liquefied"
mix
together
different
elements; "The
colors
blend
well"
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