
흐름, 유동
The action or process of flowing or flowing out, especially of a liquid or gas.
예문:
"The constant flux of the river water carved deep canyons over millions of years."
"Scientists measured the flux of gases escaping from the volcanic vent."
부단한 변화, 변천, 불안정
A state of continuous change, instability, or uncertainty.
예문:
"The fashion industry is in a state of constant flux, with trends changing every week."
"After the revolution, the country's political landscape remained in flux for several years."
유량, 유동률, 속(束)
The rate of flow of a fluid, radiant energy, or particles across a given area, or the total electric or magnetic field passing through a surface.
예문:
"The magnetic flux through the coil increases as the magnet moves closer."
"Solar flux levels can affect satellite communications during intense sunspot activity."
융제, 용제
A substance used to promote melting or to prevent oxide formation during soldering, brazing, or welding.
예문:
"Apply a small amount of flux to the copper pipe before soldering the joint."
"The flux helps remove impurities from the molten metal during the smelting process."
녹이다, 용제로 처리하다
To cause to become fluid or to melt; to treat with a substance that promotes melting.
예문:
"The technician fluxed the metal components to ensure a clean bond."
"High temperatures are required to flux the raw materials into glass."