The formula to calculate the Flux Ratio is:
\[ \text{FR} = \frac{\text{F1}}{\text{F2}} \]
Where:
A flux ratio is a measure used in various scientific fields such as physics, astronomy, and electronics to compare the flow of a particular quantity. It is the ratio of the flux (the total amount of a quantity passing through a surface per unit time) at two different points or in two different systems. For example, in astronomy, it can refer to the ratio of the brightness of two celestial objects. In electronics, it can refer to the ratio of magnetic flux in different parts of a magnetic circuit.
Let's consider an example:
Using the formula to calculate the Flux Ratio:
\[ \text{FR} = \frac{100}{50} = 2 \]
This means that the flux ratio for this scenario is 2.