There are many fluxes used in the study of transport phenomena.
This transport phenomenon is named after Robert Brown.
The ballistic transport phenomenon does not affect this in any way.
Diffusion is one of several transport phenomena that occur in nature.
This is a very concrete way of demonstrating the analogies between different forms of transport phenomena.
Understanding the transport phenomena and surface chemistry such as dispersion is important.
Basic equations for describing the three transport phenomena in the macroscopic, microscopic and molecular levels are very similar.
However, the scope here limits the transport phenomena to its relationship to artificial engineered systems.
An important principle in the study of transport phenomena is analogy between phenomena.
One can convert from one transfer coefficient to another in order to compare all three different transport phenomena.