👉 A flux fluid, also known as an electromagnetic fluid (EMF), is a specialized liquid or gas used in electromagnetic devices to facilitate the transfer of energy and control magnetic fields. These fluids possess unique properties, such as high electrical conductivity and the ability to maintain a stable, low-viscosity state even at elevated temperatures. When an electric current passes through the fluid, it generates a magnetic field, which can be used to move mechanical components or control the behavior of other electromagnetic systems. This makes flux fluids essential in applications like electric motors, generators, transformers, and magnetic levitation systems, where precise control over magnetic fields is crucial for efficient operation.