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flux

Pronunciation: [flʌks]

Word

Context: "change"

(noun) the idea of continuous change or movement. Think of it like a river that is always flowing and never staying the same. It can refer to situations in life, science, or business where things are constantly changing.

Example

The weather is in a state of flux, so we should keep an eye on the forecast.

Example

The plan remained unchanged and was not in flux at all.

Example

Why is everything in such a flux right now?

Context: "physics"

(noun) the amount of something that passes through a surface in a given time. It's used in science to talk about things like electricity or fluids moving in and out of places.

Example

The flux of electricity through the wires was measured carefully.

Example

There was no flux detected in the circuit, meaning it was not working.

Example

How do we measure the flux of water in this pipe?

Context: "change"

(verb) to cause something to change or to move. This means making things go from one state to another. It’s like making a normal puddle of water into steam by heating it up.

Example

The team decided to flux the old design to make it more modern.

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They avoided fluxing the system because they wanted to keep it the same.

Example

How can we flux the project to improve its results?

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