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Contrary to [[Magnetic island|magnetic islands]], that are bounded by a [[Separatrix|separatrix]], there is not necessarily any essential dynamical difference between the regions inside and outside of a flux tube.
Contrary to [[Magnetic island|magnetic islands]], that are bounded by a [[Separatrix|separatrix]], there is not necessarily any essential dynamical difference between the regions inside and outside of a flux tube.
== Flux conservation ==
In the framework of Ideal Magneto-Hydrodynamics, the MHD kinematic equation reads:
:<math>
\frac{\partial \vec B}{\partial t} = \vec \nabla \times (\vec v \times \vec B)
</math>
This has the important consequence that a given volume of plasma contained within a flux tube ''remains'' inside the flux tube as it is advected, twisted, and stretched by the fluid flow.
<ref>A. Dinklage, ''Plasma physics: confinement, transport and collective effects'', Vol. 670 of Lecture notes in physics, Springer (2005) ISBN 3540252746</ref>
This implies that the topology of the flux tube cannot change due to the fluid flow.
Stated differently, the magnetic flux contained in a volume element of the plasma is carried along unchanged as the element moves.
Also, two plasma elements connected by a field line will always remain connected by that same field line as the plasma flows.
This is sometimes known as the ''Frozen Flow Hypothesis''.


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[:Wikipedia:Flux tube]]
* [[:Wikipedia:Flux tube]]
== References ==
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