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Autodescription — electric flux (Q501267)
description: surface integral of the electric flux density; measured in coulombs
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- electric flux (Q501267)
- rate (Q1144560) (@)→
- flux (Q6485344)
- →(@) rate (Q1144560)
- scalar (Q1289248)
- symmetric tensor (Q2204117)
- antisymmetric tensor (Q1325769)
- →(†) tensor (Q188524)
- multilinear map (Q1952404)
- mapping (Q370502)
- →(#) function (Q11348)
- mapping (Q370502)
- →( ) mathematical object (Q246672)
- multilinear map (Q1952404)
- →(†) tensor (Q188524)
- physical quantity (Q107715)
- electric flux (Q501267)
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Two common definitions of "electric flux"
[edit]There are two definitions of "electric flux" in common use. They are measured in different units, have different ISQ dimension (P4020), defining formula (P2534), .... Therefore we now have two items, one for each definition:
- surface integral over the electric displacement: electric flux (Q501267)
- surface integral over the electric field strength: electric flux (Q83947659)
In the German Wikipedia article, definition 1 is called "electrotechnical" and definition 2 "physical". Toni 001 (talk) 10:21, 29 January 2020 (UTC)