Concept information
Preferred term
ION FLUX
Definition
- An atom (or molecule) which has become charged as a result of gaining or losing one or more orbiting electrons. A completely ionized atom is one stripped of all its electrons. Heavy ions are those ionized particles at high energy (MeV range). Flux is the rate of flow through a reference surface, measured in particles per unit area. (en)
Broader concept
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/d9ce8e7e-44ff-4555-a910-86b87daca0c2
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