Complete Definition of "flux"

English

Etymology

Pronunciation
Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-�ks|-�ks

Noun
flux

  1. A state of ongoing change. (The schedule is in flux at the moment.)
  2. A chemical agent for cleaning metal prior to soldering or welding.
  3. physics The rate of transfer of energy, specifically electric flux, magnetic flux.

Translations
trans-top|A state of ongoing change

Danish: forandring c
Dutch: voortdurende wijziging f
German: Fluss m
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trans-top|A chemical agent for cleaning metal prior to soldering or welding
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Danish: flusmiddel n
Dutch: flux m, vloeimiddel n
German: Flie�mittel m
trans-mid
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Japanese: ��(����, yūzai)
Norwegian: Fluks m
Polish: topnik m
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trans-top|The rate of transfer of energy (''electric flux, magnetic flux)
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Spanish: flujo
Danish: flux c
German: Fluss m
trans-mid
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Japanese: ��(������, ryūryou)
Norwegian: Fluks m
Polish: strumie� m
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French

Pronunciation
w:IPA|IPA: /fly/
w:SAMPA|SAMPA: /fly/

Noun
flux m

  1. The flow of the tide

Translations
English: flow


Romanian

Noun
flux n

  1. The flow of the tide

Translations
English: flow

ar:flux
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fr:flux
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id:flux
it:flux
ru:flux
fi:flux
te:flux
vi:flux
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