Flux is another word for flow, usually in an electrical context.
Flow in fluid mechanics is the rate of movement of a fluid in volume or mass per unit time, such as gallons per minute or pounds per hour. See also rate of fluid flow.
Flow, in psychology, is the feeling of complete and energized focus in an activity, with a high level of enjoyment and fulfillment as described by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
Flow in television is a term used about how channels try to hold their audience by announcing the coming programs.
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Example Usage of Flow
planetproject: Clepsydras / Watching time Flow with water clocks: If you look up the term water clock in a certain online dictionar... http://bit.ly/Mw9H7
chickenoriental: My house seems to have a Flow of gobshite guests this morning.. I need a drink but refuse to get dragged in
JozefR: @ramonaXs you got like a hint of that oldschool Flow