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5.3 The concept of flux

 

The gravitational force field, together with the electric and magnetic fields — Chapters 15 and 16 — are examples of what are called 'inverse-square law' fields. In such cases, it turns out to be extremely useful to define a scalar physical quantity, named flux. As explained in the text, this rather abstract concept is introduced by analogy with real fluxes encountered on an everyday basis, such as light from a bulb or water from a hosepipe.

Associated with flux, we define another physical quantity called flux density. This is a vector quantity which usually has a simple connection with the field strength encountered in the previous section.

You might find it interesting to look up what Wikipedia has to say about the in general.

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