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Default Ground is no longer at ground potential

On Sun, 2 Apr 2017 09:05:44 +1000, Clifford Heath
wrote:

On 02/04/17 02:33, Phil Hobbs wrote:
On 04/01/2017 12:24 PM, MJC wrote:
In article ,
says...

The solar wind has to be neutral on average, because otherwise the
voltage on the Sun would increase indefinitely.

What do you think causes Coronal Mass Ejections? (Whether premature or
not...)

Mike.


Because the body of the Sun is a good conductor, the magnetic field gets
frozen in--it can change only by diffusion, which is very slow on long
length scales. (It slows down quadratically with distance.)

The Sun also doesn't rotate like a rigid body--the equator rotates
faster than the poles, which kinks up the field. That does work on the
magnetic field, just the way an electric generator works. The resulting
local increases in B eventually causes the magnetic force to overcome
gravity in "reconnection events" where the kinks unkink themselves by
tossing huge chunks of solar material into space.

It's sort of a magnetic version of a watch spring buckling sideways when
you tighten it past a certain point with the cover off.


Did I ever tell you that you're a wonderful explainer?

I wish I had a reason to learn photonics so I could justify spending
some neurons to read your book..


I MEGO on a lot of the optics in Phil's book (entendues and such) but
the photon budget stuff is comprehensible, and there's some really
good stuff about electronic design.

It's roughly half electronics, which makes sense since the world is
half electronics.


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