efflux zošâr Fr.: efflux Outward flow of a → liquid. Something that → flows out. L. effluxus, p.p. of effluere "to flow out," from → ex- "out" + fluere "to flow," → flux. |
flux šâr (#) Fr.: flux The amount of energy, fluid, or particles passing in a given direction in a unit of time. O.Fr. flux, from L. fluxus, p.p. of fluere "to flow," PIE base *bhleug- (cf. L. flumen "river;" Gk. phluein "to boil over, bubble up," phlein "to abound"). Šâr "outpouring of water, wine, etc.," šâridan "to flow (as rivers), with a great noise; to pour," âbšâr "waterfall;" saršâr "overflowing; brim-full;" Ossetic ægzælyn "to pour down;" Pashto zγâstəl/zγâl- "to swim;" Av. γžār- "to flow;" cf. Skt. ksar- "to flow;" Gk. phtheirein "to destroy, perish." |
flux calibration kabizeš-e šârr Fr.: calibration de flux The → calibration of the flux received by a detector in terms of absolute units. → flux; → calibration. |
flux density cagâli-ye šârr Fr.: densité de flux Flux of radiation that falls on a detector per unit surface area of the detector per unit bandwidth of the radiation per unit time. |
flux unit yekâ-ye šârr Fr.: unité de flux In radio astronomy, same as → jansky (symbol Jy), a unit of electromagnetic flux equivalent to 10-26 watts per square meter per Hertz. |
fluxion fluksion Fr.: fluxion In Newton's work on → calculus, the rate of change of a fluent (i.e. a flowing quantity), today commonly known as → variable. For a fluent x, the fluxion is denoted dx/dt. An obsolete mathematical term. |
luminous flux šâr-e tâbeši (#) Fr.: flux lumineux A measure of the rate of flow of luminous energy, evaluated according to its ability to produce a visual sensation. It is measured in lumens. |
magnetic flux šâr-e meqnâtisi (#) Fr.: flux magnétique A measure of the quantity of magnetism or magnetic field. It is the number of lines of force passing normally through a given area. Magnetic flux is a scalar quantity defined as the surface integral of the → magnetic flux density. It is usually denoted by the Greek letter Φ and its SI unit is the → weber. |
magnetic flux density cagâli-ye šâr-e meqnâtisi (#) Fr.: densité du flux magnétique A vector quantity measuring the strength and direction of the magnetic field. It is the → magnetic flux per unit area of a magnetic field at right angles to the magnetic force. Magnetic flux density is expressed in → teslas. Also called → magnetic induction. |
meteorite flux šâr-e šaxâne-yi Fr.: flux de météorites The total mass of extraterrestrial objects that land on Earth during a given time period. The meteorite flux is currently estimated to be about 107 to 109 kg yr-1. Much of this material is dust-sized objects called → micrometeorites. |
radiant flux šâr-e tâbeši (#) Fr.: flux radiatif Rate of flow of energy as → radiation. |
radiative flux šârr-e tâbeši Fr.: flux radiatif The radiative energy per unit time and unit area. |
radio flux šârr-e râdioyi Fr.: flux radio Total radiation in radio wavelengths going out from the 2π solid angles of a hemisphere. → flux. |
radio flux density cagâli-ye šârr-e râdioyi Fr.: densité de flux radio The flux of → radio waves that falls on a → detector per → unit → surface area of the detector per unit → bandwidth of the radiation per unit → time. The unit is → jansky. |
tube of flux lule-ye šâr Fr.: tube de flux Bundles of lines of electrical intensity into which the vector field of electrical force can be divided. Same as tube of force, field tube. |