The flux of a quantity is defined as the rate at which this quantity passes through a fixed boundary per unit time. In various contexts, flux is called the exitance, irradiance, or radiancy. ... Energy flux, one of the most common types encountered, has units of energy per unit area per unit time (in MKS, J m-2 s-1, or W m...
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Measuring the magnetic field passing through a cross sectional area S gives the magnetic flux , where ... Therefore, an electromotive force is created only when the flux changes with time, which means only when B or change with time. ... Physics Contributors...
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If a flux, f, "passes through" a coil of N turns then the coil is said to be linked to the flux (or threaded by the flux) and we define the quantity "flux linkage" as ... Search; Site Map; Biology; Chemistry; >Physics; Electronics; Technology; History; History of Science and Technology; Study Guide; New; About; Gallery...
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Theory suggests that the flux density, Bc, at the centre of a long coil, having N turns and of length . is given by ... Search; Site Map; Biology; Chemistry; >Physics; Electronics; Technology; History; History of Science and Technology; Study Guide; New; About; Gallery...
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1. There is a uniform electric field for regions near the surface of the earth equal to -150 N/C k. (It is directed toward the center of the earth or simply “downward”.) Determine the electric flux for each of the following: (a) the foor of the room, dimensions = 9.0 m × 14 m, (b) a wall of the...
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Flux of Cosmic Ray Muons at Low Energies; Jeremy Ouellette '0 ... Using a mixture of fundamental principles, assumptions from other models and previously known data we developed a model for the low energy flux of muons at sea level. This model predicted that over the energy range 176 MeV to 409 ... SLU Physics homepage...
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Muon Flux and Energy at Sea Level; Jeremy Ouellette '0 ... Not enough data was able to be measured to either deny or confirm agreement with theory, and further work is necessary before any conclusions regarding the relationship between muon flux and low energies can be made. ... SLU Physics homepage...
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Why is it that when working out the flux through a coil of wire (using flux = BA), we calculate the area from the radius of the loop of wire rather than the area of the coil of wire itself? Surely any flux going through the middle of a coil of wire is ... ; You are here: Experts > Science > Physics > Physics > Flux;
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Magnetic flux is the product of the magnetic field, the area it penetrates and the sine of the angle between the magnetic field and the area. ... Magnetic Flux Explained with Examples ... Magnetic Flux in Physics Problems...
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