This is why you can think of these solar vortices as sorts of magnetic tornadoes on our star. A phenomenon called "rush to the poles" may help explain the behavior of solar vortices. According to ...
From time to time, every few hundred thousand years or so, the Earth's magnetic poles have been known to “flip” – but why? And what does this mean for us as a species? What is a magnetic ...
In the simulations, a tight ring of polar vortices forms at around 55 degrees latitude — the equivalent of Earth’s Arctic circle — at the same time that a phenomenon called the “rush to the poles” ...
Current observations of the sun are limited to a face-on view, obscuring what can be seen transpiring at the poles — but researchers from the U.S. National Science Foundation National Center for ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a magnetic-pole partitioned design concept for axial flux permanent magnet (AFPM) motor. This concept newly serves as an effective bridge between the two key motor ...