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Flux

Flux refers to a flow of matter or energy. Examples include water through a pipe, blood through veins, or air over an airplane's wing.

While there's nothing directly flowing in an electric field, the term flux is used to describe the total strength of a field.

In the simplest case with a uniform field of magnitude E perpendicular to an area A, the flux is described as follows:

\Phi = EA
  • E refers to the amplitude
  • A refers to the area