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The rate at which a variable enters or leaves a reservoir. As termed, a flow.
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the amount of flow per unit time (ie energy flux or radiation flux)
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Fluxes, such as soda ash or potash, are added to the basic ingredient of glass, silica, to help it melt at a lower temperature. This temperature is around 2370
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| flux gain |
In radiographic image intensification, the ratio of the number of light photons at the output phosphor to the number of photons at the input phosphor.
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| fluxionary h. |
active h.
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