Physics, asked by jijuthomas02, 1 year ago

why is there a magnetic field in the earth? How found out about the magnetic field first?

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Answered by hrishi9306
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Earth's magnetic field, also known as the geomagnetic field, is the magnetic field that extends from the Earth's interior out into space, where it interacts with the solar wind, a stream of charged particles emanating from the Sun. The magnetic field is generated by electric currents due to the motion of convection currents of molten iron in the Earth's outer core: these convection currents are caused by heat escaping from the core, a natural process called a geodynamo. The magnitude of the Earth's magnetic field at its surface ranges from 25 to 65 microteslas (0.25 to 0.65 gauss).[3] As an approximation, it is represented by a field of a magnetic dipole currently tilted at an angle of about 11 degrees with respect to Earth's rotational axis, as if there were a bar magnet placed at that angle at the center of the Earth. The North geomagnetic pole, currently located near Greenland in the northern hemisphere, is actually the south pole of the Earth's magnetic field, and conversely.

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Answered by 07UNIQUE1
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Answer:

magnetic field(a force) is in every mass but it varies it's power so sometime this feels

Explanation:

the magnetic power was found when they prove that earth revolve around it's axis so the come to know that there is something like force(magnetic) which maintain it

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