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What is the strongest known magnet in the Universe ?


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Answered by Anonymous
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50,000 light years away on the other side of the Milky Way galaxy, lies a stellar monster. An object so dense it packs about the mass of the Sun in the size of a city. An object consisting almost entirely of neutrons. An object so magnetic it can strip information from all credit cards on Earth at half the Moon distance. Welcome a magnetar.

Just how powerful is the magnetic field of a magnetar?

A magnetar (a type of neutron star) has a magnetic field as strong as 10¹⁴-10¹⁵ Gauss, making it the most magnetic object (known) in the Universe. To put things into perspective, here is a comparison of its field strength to other magnetic objects:

✏️Earth’s magnetic field (which deflects compass needles) = 0.6 Gauss

✏️A common commercial magnet = ~100 Gauss

✏️Sunspots (the most magnetic parts of the Sun) = ~3,000 Gauss

MRI machines = Up to 70,000 Gauss

✏️The strongest steady magnetic field produced in labs = 450,000 Gauss

✏️Highly magnetized white dwarf stars = Up to 1 billion Gauss

✏️Typical neutron stars = ~1 trillion Gauss

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Magnetar is the strongest known magnet in the universe.

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