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the value of IMF in physics???​

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Answered by mishrarudrapratap01
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Answer:

interplanetary magnetic field

Answered by mad210219
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The value of IMF

Explanation:

  • The interplanetary magnetic field (IMF), also known as the heliospheric magnetic field (HMF), is a component of the solar magnetic field that is drawn out of the solar corona and distributed throughout the Solar System by the solar wind flow.
  • The interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) is also known as the heliospheric magnetic field in physics.
  • The interplanetary magnetic field has a value of 5 nanotesla.
  • The component of the IMF directed parallel to the earth's magnetic dipole (which runs from the northern polar cap to the southern polar cap) has a value of 50μG.
  • We can say that where  in micro-units, rather than the entire interplanetary magnetic field magnitude.

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