The mathematical
concept of magnetic flux is helpful when you deal with induced
currents. It is time, therefore, to include its definition here.
The magnetic flux through a
surface is equal to the following scalar product:
where B is
the magnetic induction and ΔS is the surface vector. In
the above visual, you can study the variation of flux with each of the
variables involved.
When the field is not
homogeneous, or the surface is curved, it is necessary to imagine the
suface divided into small elements dS and sum (integrate) the
flux through each of these elements. Here is a general expression for
the value of the flux through an arbitrary surface: