• cracking magnetic lines

    From rdelaney2001@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 23 12:33:54 2023
    In a report of recent solar observations, it stated that
    during storms, the magnetic lines of force break
    into pieces, then re-attach.

    What does that mean? Magnetic flux isn't a solid
    object, which breaks, then solidifies.

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    Rich

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  • From Jim Pennino@21:1/5 to rdelan...@gmail.com on Fri Jun 23 12:55:46 2023
    rdelan...@gmail.com <rdelaney2001@gmail.com> wrote:
    In a report of recent solar observations, it stated that
    during storms, the magnetic lines of force break
    into pieces, then re-attach.

    What does that mean? Magnetic flux isn't a solid
    object, which breaks, then solidifies.

    --
    Rich

    It would imply that the net magnetic field comes from multiple sources
    whose relative alignments change during storms.

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