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No, Earth's magnetic field does not cause gravity because there are two different types of forces.
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They will combine to make a single magnetic field.
The Earths magnetic field is generated by the cores fluid metal rotating like a dynamo. The fields generated make an impressive electromagnet. We use it for navigation. The Aurora Borealis is caused when cosmic rays strike it. That aids our understanding of both cosmic radiation and the flux density of the field.
according to the ampere's law . magnetic field is strongest in a loop or a plane. and about toroid the magnetic is strongest in the coil where the wire is rotated around it . Magnetic field is minimum inside and outside the toroid.
Earth's magnetic field can make magnets out of ferromagnetic material and it affects the movements of electrically charged particles in space.
First one is artificial where as the latter is natural We could increase or decrease the strength of magnetic field but we cannot vary earth's Intense field could be produced but earth's field is feeble in comparison with artificial
Earth's magnetic field can make magnets out of ferromagnetic material and it affects the movements of electrically charged particles in space.
The Most Energetic Cosmic Rays Are Dangerous Because They Are Ionising Radiation. Fortunately, On Earth We Have Two Very Effective Line Of Defence: The Earths Magnetic Field And Its Atmosphere! x
The last time that Earth's magnetic field reversed itself was 780,000 years ago. See the related link for two timelines showing geomagnetic reversals in Earth's history.
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the two theories that attempt to explain earths magnetic field are Dynamo theory--the theory that is believed by the majority of geologists. it says the rotation of the earth causes the liquid core to move in one overall direction, causing the movement of electrical charges, creating the current making the magnetic field. Rapid-decay theory---is believed by the minority of geologists. it makes assumptions about how the earth was formed to calculate how much electrical current would be generated and how much it would have slowed down. =
the magnetic field is an oblong shape with two points at the north and south!!
Electric field and magnetic field are two quite different things, and not necessarily related.
Those are the Van Allen belts.
No, Earth's magnetic field does not cause gravity because there are two different types of forces.
Earth itself is largely protected from the solar wind by its magnetic field, which deflects most of the charged particles; however some of the charged particles are trapped in the Van Allen radiation belt. XxBaby Dee