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The rate of flow of fluid, particles, or energy through a given surface. | The rate of flow of fluid, particles, or energy through a given surface. | ||
In terms of diffusuion flux is a measure of the rate of flow of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. | In terms of diffusuion flux is a measure of the rate of flow of particles from an area of high [[Concentration|concentration]] to an area of low concentration. | ||
J = P * ( [C]1 - [C]2 ), where J = Flux, P = permiability, [C]1 = high concentration, [C]2 = low concentration. | J = P * ( [C]<sub>1</sub> - [C]<sub>2</sub> ), where J = Flux, P = permiability, [C]<sub>1</sub> = high concentration, [C]<sub>2</sub> = low concentration. | ||
Flux is a measure of the amount of flow per unit time (e.g. grams per minute g.min-1, grams per second g.s-1)<br> | Flux is a measure of the amount of flow per unit time (e.g. grams per minute g.min-1, grams per second g.s<sup>-1</sup>)<br> |
Latest revision as of 01:13, 1 December 2013
The rate of flow of fluid, particles, or energy through a given surface.
In terms of diffusuion flux is a measure of the rate of flow of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
J = P * ( [C]1 - [C]2 ), where J = Flux, P = permiability, [C]1 = high concentration, [C]2 = low concentration.
Flux is a measure of the amount of flow per unit time (e.g. grams per minute g.min-1, grams per second g.s-1)