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Do all planets have magnetic fields?


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No. It depends on the composition of the planet. Earth's magnetic field is generated by its solid metallic inner core rotating in the outer liquid core.

 

I have no idea how magnetic fields are generated in stars and gas giants but i'm guessing its a similar process.

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Do all planets have magnetic fields?

 

No, they all have Gravity though (as do Moons).

 

the magnetism comes from the composition of the bodies mass, spin only helps with alignment of magnetic domains in a liquid core, other than that, it`s either fixed or non-existant :)

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No' date=' they all have Gravity though (as do Moons).

 

the magnetism comes from the composition of the bodies mass, spin only helps with alignment of magnetic domains in a liquid core, other than that, it`s either fixed or non-existant :)[/quote']

 

The fields change in strength and direction, so it's not fixed.

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The fields change in strength and direction, so it's not fixed.

 

you misunderstand me here.

 

my point is that if OTHER than a liquid core of the correct magnetic material.

the only other 2 options are a Solid core of the correct material and still magnetic (hence fixed) or a planet comprised of a material of a non magnetic property.

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Hmmm... I read 2 as "to" in this new fangled crappy txt msg thingy, I agree, certain shortcuts in the field of science should NOT BE taken!

 

ROFLOL

 

swansont; you said 1/2 spin? you know more of this than i do. What has 2 spin then?

 

For those who done know;

 

0 spin= Any agle is the same e.g. a circle

1/2 Spin- Same at 2 points e.g. playing card

1 spin- Same at only one point e.g. table

2 spin- Spins twice to be at the same poiint.

 

I think.

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