Flux

/flʌks/ noun

Flux is a state of continuous change or movement. In science, it can also mean the rate at which something flows through a surface, like heat, particles, or liquid.

“Flux” comes from Latin “fluxus,” meaning “a flowing,” from “fluere,” to flow. It has been used in English since the Middle Ages for physical and abstract kinds of flow.

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