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flusso

Flusso is an Italian term meaning flow or flux. It is used in everyday language and in technical contexts to describe the movement of matter, energy, or information through a system, or the rate of that movement.

In physics and engineering, flusso commonly refers to flow rate. Volumetric flow rate Q is the volume

Electric and magnetic phenomena use the related concept of flux (flusso) as a surface integral of a

In economics and business, flusso di cassa or cash flow describes the net amount of cash being

In information technology and process management, data flow and workflow describe how information and tasks move

Other uses include traffic flow, crowd flow in urban planning, or literature terms for the flow of

of
fluid
passing
through
a
cross-section
per
unit
time,
measured
in
cubic
meters
per
second
(m^3/s).
It
relates
to
fluid
velocity
and
cross-sectional
area
by
Q
=
vA.
Incompressible
flow,
continuity
equation
states
that
for
a
closed
system,
the
mass
flow
rate
is
conserved.
field.
Electric
flux
is
the
surface
integral
of
the
electric
field;
magnetic
flux
likewise
measures
the
amount
of
magnetic
field
passing
through
a
surface,
with
units
Weber
(Wb).
transferred
into
and
out
of
a
business,
often
categorized
as
operating,
investing,
and
financing
activities.
Cash
flow
is
used
to
assess
liquidity
and
solvency.
through
systems
or
processes.
Data
flow
architectures
separate
the
paths
of
data
from
the
operations
that
use
it;
workflow
management
coordinates
tasks
and
resources
to
complete
business
processes.
ideas.
The
term
is
closely
related
to
the
English
flux
and
the
scientific
concept
of
flux
in
vector
calculus,
with
language-specific
nuances
in
Italian
usage.