Exploring the Magnetic Field of Earth: Facts and Insights

In summary: actually when we talk about uniform circuler motion the average accelaration is zero we get only the instantaneous values of the accelaration !(i guess)
  • #36
i doubt that such weak megnatic field will be prominent (but obviosly it is)
but since it is not uniform are we talking about average value ?
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  • #37
Something tells me that it is not the water in the ocean. Wouldn't there be extremely stronger fields over water than there would be over land? wouldn't someone have noticed that by now.

It makes more sense to me that it is something in the Earth's core because that allows for the field to be distributed across the entire Earth more plausibly.
 
  • #38
I'd go for the argument which uses the Earth's metallic core to explain the majority of the B field. After all, there is such a small mass of surface water compared with the vast volume available in the region of the core.
 
  • #39
yeah the oceans do not seem to present an satisfying explanation
 
  • #40
its a nice idea though. I would like them to be right. I wonder what kind of energy you could create by cycling salt saturated water in a whirlpool and running current through it. I speculate it would be an overall loss in energy, but who knows.
 
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