Yes, Uranus has a magnetic field. A nice diagram is posted in the Wikipedia article on this chilly blue planet's magnetic field, and a link is provided.
Uranus and Neptune are the two jovian planets with magnetic field tilts that are not aligned with their rotation poles. Uranus' magnetic field is tilted by 59 degrees, while Neptune's magnetic field is tilted by 47 degrees.
No. Jupiter has.
Uranus
The magnetic field of Uranus is weaker compared to other gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn, with a magnetic field strength estimated to be around 0.23 microteslas, about 50 times weaker than Earth's magnetic field. This weak magnetic field is thought to be generated by the motion of icy compounds within the planet's interior, rather than a metallic core like in Earth or Jupiter.
Earth has liquid water on its surface which supports life, while Uranus does not. Earth also has a solid surface and a diverse atmosphere, whereas Uranus is a gas giant with no solid surface. Additionally, Earth has a magnetic field while Uranus's magnetic field is peculiar and tilted.
Uranus and Neptune are the two jovian planets with magnetic field tilts that are not aligned with their rotation poles. Uranus' magnetic field is tilted by 59 degrees, while Neptune's magnetic field is tilted by 47 degrees.
No. Jupiter has.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, Jupiter, and Earth all have magnetic fields. Mercury has a very weak magnetic field.
Something NOT LIKE Earth!
Uranus
The magnetic field of Uranus is weaker compared to other gas giants like Jupiter and Saturn, with a magnetic field strength estimated to be around 0.23 microteslas, about 50 times weaker than Earth's magnetic field. This weak magnetic field is thought to be generated by the motion of icy compounds within the planet's interior, rather than a metallic core like in Earth or Jupiter.
Uranus.
Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Other planets (Mercury, Venus, and Mars) have magnetic fields too, but they are too tenuous to be detected from anyplace but the surface and don't protect from solar radiation.
Not all the planets within our solar system have a magnetic field. Those that do include: Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Mars has a very weak magnetic field compared to Earth. It is thought to be a remnant from when the planet had a more active core. This weak magnetic field is not strong enough to provide the level of protection from solar radiation that Earth's magnetic field offers.
The planets within our solar system that have a magnetic field are: Earth, Jupiter, Mercury (though it is weak), Saturn, Neptune, and Uranus.
Uranus is the planet that revolves on its side, with an axial tilt of about 98 degrees. This unique tilt causes extreme seasons and unusual magnetic field behavior on Uranus.