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  2. Magnetic flux - Wikipedia

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    The magnetic flux is the net number of field lines passing through that surface; that is, the number passing through in one direction minus the number passing through in the other direction (see below for deciding in which direction the field lines carry a positive sign and in which they carry a negative sign). [2]

  3. Flux - Wikipedia

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    Given a flux according to the electromagnetism definition, the corresponding flux density, if that term is used, refers to its derivative along the surface that was integrated. By the Fundamental theorem of calculus , the corresponding flux density is a flux according to the transport definition.

  4. Darcy's law - Wikipedia

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    Darcy's law is an equation that describes the flow of a fluid through a porous medium and through a Hele-Shaw cell.The law was formulated by Henry Darcy based on results of experiments [1] on the flow of water through beds of sand, forming the basis of hydrogeology, a branch of earth sciences.

  5. Oceanic freshwater flux - Wikipedia

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    whereby the 1., 3. and 5. are all inputs, adding freshwater to the ocean, while 2. is an output, i.e. a negative freshwater flux and 4. can be either a freshwater loss (freezing) or gain (melting). [3] The quantity and the spatial distribution of those fluxes determine the ocean salinity (the salt concentration of the ocean water). A positive ...

  6. Magnetic field - Wikipedia

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    (This definition of magnetic flux is why B is often referred to as magnetic flux density.) [35]: 210 The negative sign represents the fact that any current generated by a changing magnetic field in a coil produces a magnetic field that opposes the change in the magnetic field that induced it.

  7. Richardson number - Wikipedia

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    The flux Richardson number is the ratio of buoyant ... The Richardson number defined above is always considered positive. A negative value of N ...

  8. Heat flux - Wikipedia

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    Heat flux can be directly measured using a single heat flux sensor located on either surface or embedded within the material. Using this method, knowing the values of k and x of the material are not required. The multi-dimensional case is similar, the heat flux goes "down" and hence the temperature gradient has the negative sign:

  9. Faraday's law of induction - Wikipedia

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    This field causes, by electromagnetic induction, an electric current to flow in the wire loop on the right. The most widespread version of Faraday's law states: The electromotive force around a closed path is equal to the negative of the time rate of change of the magnetic flux enclosed by the path. [16] [17]