Examples of using Flux in English and their translations into Indonesian
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It is characterised by an s-shaped curve relating heat flux to surface temperature difference(see say Kay& Nedderman'Fluid Mechanics& Transfer Processes', CUP, 1985, p529).
So in the midst of all nature's constant flux and opposites, Heraclitus saw an Entity or one-ness.
production throughout the years that is associated with the flux in circulating collagenase due to cyclic levels determined by the menstrual cycle.
Offering a maximum drive current of 1A- for more flux per LED- the high-efficiency devices cover the 385 to 410nm spectrum and are undomed for precise optical control.
They hypothesized that cognitive vulnerability might be especially contagious during major life transitions when our social environments are in flux.
In a three-phase three-column transformer, the zero sequence magnetic flux can only form a closed magnetic path through a large magnetoresistive air gap
sand cloths, flux, cheap pipe-cleaners,
when our social environments are in flux.
works by fusing or dissolving the rock sample in a crucible using a lead glass flux.
that all is flux.
and water flux rate.
The scientific method is the most assured technique man has devised for controlling the flux of things and establishing stable beliefs.
Ron Mallett is not tinkering in his garage with a Delorean and a flux capacitor like Doc Brown in“Back to the Future.”.
our hormones are naturally in flux, these outside factors can make matters worse.
At the gap, magnetic flux forms a fringe pattern to bridge the gap(shown in red), and this flux is what magnetizes the oxide on the tape.
Does the scientist who knows that all is in a state of change or flux ever feel that his own body is but energy and vibration?
by a suitable atmosphere, typically a flux.
where salinity is constantly in flux.
The radiation zone is the region within the stellar interior where radiative transfer is sufficiently efficient to maintain the flux of energy.
temperature while protected by a suitable atmosphere, usually a flux.
