Yes
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It can, and it does. There's no connection between the two.
Yes, a magnetic field won't penetrate a superconductor. That's called the Meissner effect.
The Earth's magnetic field is primarily caused by the movement of molten iron and nickel in its outer core. This movement generates electric currents, creating a magnetic field that extends into space and helps protect the Earth from harmful solar radiation.
three phase induction motor is like a rotating transformer, works on the principle of faraday's law of electromagnetic induction. when ever three phase supply is given rotating magnetic field is produced (rotating magnetic field is produced because current flowing through each phase is delayed 6.66mSec) and the stationary conductor (rotor) is cut by the rotating magnatic field so emf is induced in the conductor (rotor) since rotor is short circuited current flows and this current produces magnatic field. magnatic field produced by the rotor interacts with the rotating magnatic field. this interaction of fields produces movement in the conductor(rotor)(since it is allowed to rotate).
because electons make an magnatic field makes the attraction of each electorn to other whether they are of same charge but because of magnatic field they perfom as opposite and attract each other thats why they easly revolve in nucleus
Protons are positively charged that's why they show electric field while magnetic field develops when electric field is in either direction so protons develops magnetic fields also.
i think no.
Nope, but they are related. At the north and south poles, magnetism is weakest. As a result, high-energy particles from the Sun are allowed through. These particles collide with the uppera tmosphere, knocking photons loose. Photons are the 'light' that we see. Different energy levels produce different colors in the resulting Aurora.
Yes, the Earth has a magnetic field.
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The earth as a single object has a magnetic field. If Uruguay is part of the earth, it shares the earth's magnetic field.