Flux (disambiguation)
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Flux comes from Latin and means flow. It has several more specialized uses in English:
- Flux is a scientific term describing the rate of flow of something through a surface
- Flux (metallurgy) is a material that aids in smelting and soldering by assisting the flow of the molten metal
- Flow (psychology) is often referred to as flux
- Flux (biochemistry) is the rate of turnover of molecules through a metabolic pathway.
- Flux is an archaic term for dysentery, possibly including any condition that produces an extensive flow of fluid from the body
- Flux (novel) is a book by Stephen Baxter
- Flux is a magazine published by students at the University of Oregon journalism school
- Flux (magazine) is a magazine published in the United Kingdom
- Flux Magazine (US), a short-lived American music, comic book & video game magazine from the mid-1990's
- Flux Wildly is one of the main characters from the computer game Toonstruck (1996)
- Flux was the name of a British anarcho-punk band, originally known as Flux of Pink Indians
[edit] See also
- Fluxus, an art movement
- Fluxx, a card game
- Æon Flux, an animated science fiction television series and a movie
- Flux Capacitor, a flux capacitor