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The maximum theoretical field strength for a neutron star, and therefore for any known phenomenon is 1013 T. Why is there a maximum?
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The discussion revolves around the maximum magnetic field strength of neutron stars, exploring theoretical limits, underlying physics, and related phenomena. Participants engage in various aspects including the nature of magnetic fields, the role of current and charge, and the implications of extreme magnetic environments.
Participants express a range of views on the nature and limits of magnetic fields in neutron stars, with no consensus reached on several key points, particularly regarding the implications of magnetic strength and its interactions with matter.
The discussion includes speculative reasoning and assumptions about the behavior of magnetic fields and their interactions, which may depend on definitions and conditions not fully explored by participants.
Danger said:rbj, you make my head hurt.
Tide, could you explain that please?
Ah yes, thank you very much.Tide said:Magnetic fields arise from the flow of current or the intrinsic magnetic moment of a spinning particle (which is essentially a current). The speed of light limits the flow of current and charge is invariant under Einstein-Lorentz transformation. Assuming finite charge density, magnetic fields due to electrical current are therefore bounded by the speed of light.
Originally Posted by Tide
Magnetic fields arise from the flow of current or the intrinsic magnetic moment of a spinning particle (which is essentially a current).
I'm not sure what you mean by "maintain" since the magnetic moment is a permanent property of the atom.
SESSION 7: SPECIAL SESSION, 17th Annual EOS/ESD Symposium
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1995, 8:00 am
SESSION 7: SPECIAL SESSION: ELECTROSTATIC CONSIDERATIONS IN INDUSTRY
MODERATOR: D. Swenson, 3M
7.7 CASE STUDY - LARGE PLASTIC WEB ELECTROSTATIC PROBLEMS, RESULTS AND CURE,
D. Swenson, 3M Company
Tremendous static charge generation on a plastic web causes unique physical phenomena and special problems. Solution was simple and cost effective.
David Swenson of 3M Corporation describes an anomaly where workers encountered a strange "invisible wall" in the area under a fast-moving sheet of electrically charged polypropelene film in a factory. This "invisible wall" was strong enough to prevent humans from passing through. A person near this "wall" was unable to turn, and so had to walk backwards to retreat from it.
That's a fascinating quote, Moo. I don't have time to check the link right now, but am looking forward to it later.
. My question would be how?