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1Rocket observations of the ionosphere during eclipse of 26 February 1979

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  • Title: ➤  Rocket observations of the ionosphere during eclipse of 26 February 1979
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: ➤  National Technical Information Service, distributor - Aeronomy Laboratory, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois - National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Urbana, Ill - [Washington, D.C - Springfield, Va

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  • First Year Published: 1984
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    Flux

    spectral flux density) Latent heat flux Luminous flux Magnetic flux Magnetic flux quantum Neutron flux Poynting flux Poynting theorem Radiant flux Rapid single

    Probability current

    quantum mechanics, the probability current (sometimes called probability flux) is a mathematical quantity describing the flow of probability. Specifically

    Magnetic field

    and H. In the International System of Units, the unit of B, magnetic flux density, is the tesla (in SI base units: kilogram per second squared per ampere)

    Mass flux

    mass, or in Darcy's law that includes the mass density. Less commonly, the defining equation for mass flux in this article is used interchangeably with

    Density (disambiguation)

    density include: Density, mass per unit volume Bulk density, mass of a particulate solid or powder divided by the volume it occupies Particle density

    Flux tube

    quarks are never seen separately in particle experiments. Flux rope: Twisted magnetic flux tube. Fibril field: Magnetic flux tube that does not have a magnetic

    Four-vector

    thermal conductivity. The flux of baryons is: S = n U {\displaystyle \mathbf {S} =n\mathbf {U} } where n is the number density of baryons in the local rest

    Area density

    surface charge density or areic electric charge. A related area number density can be defined by replacing mass by number of particles or other countable

    Van Allen radiation belt

    magnetic lines of flux as they move "latitudinally" along those lines. As particles move toward the poles, the magnetic field line density increases, and

    Radiative flux

    Radiative flux, also known as radiative flux density or radiation flux (or sometimes power flux density), is the amount of power radiated through a given