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Rate of transfer of energy through a surface From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Energy flux is the rate of transfer of energy through a surface. The quantity is defined in two different ways, depending on the context:
- Total rate of energy transfer (not per unit area);[1] SI units: W = J⋅s−1.
- Specific rate of energy transfer (total normalized per unit area); [2] SI units: W⋅m−2 = J⋅m−2⋅s−1:
- This is a vector quantity, its components being determined in terms of the normal (perpendicular) direction to the surface of measurement.
- This is sometimes called energy flux density, to distinguish it from the first definition.
- Radiative flux, heat flux, and sound energy flux density[3] (also sound intensity)[4] are specific cases of this meaning.
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