Flux (disambiguation)

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Flux comes from Latin and means flow

Flux may also refer to:

  • Flux, a scientific term describing the rate of flow of something through a surface
  • Flux (metallurgy), a substance which facilitates soldering, brazing, and welding by chemically cleaning the metals to be joined
  • Flow (psychology), often referred to as flux
  • Flux (biochemistry), the rate of turnover of molecules through a metabolic pathway
  • Dysentery or other diseases causing the loss of fluid by diarrhea or hemorrhage

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  • Flux (song), a song by British band Bloc Party
  • Fluxus, an art movement
  • Flux, a spell from the Fire Emblem game series.
  • Flux (novel), a book by Stephen Baxter
  • Flux Magazine (US), a short-lived American music, comic book & video game magazine from the mid-1990s
  • Flux (comics), a fictional villain in the Marvel Comics universe
  • Flux of Pink Indians, the name of a British anarcho-punk band
  • Flux Capacitor, a fictional device from Back to the Future that "makes time travel possible"
  • Flux Wildly, one of the main characters from the computer game Toonstruck
  • MTV Flux, a television channel in the United Kingdom and Japan
  • "Flux" (Michael Moorcock), a short story by Michael Moorcock
  • The Flux is a fictional fluid/force used in the series Galactik Football when in action, allowing players to perform amazing feats of acrobatic and athletic prowess.

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