Why is a magneto-dynamo electro - magnetic system self - sustaining?

In summary, the Magnetic Storm episode of NOVA discussed the theory that a dynamo is generated when magnetic field interactions between the molten material in the outer core and the magnetic field create current. The theory is supported by generally accepted theory - the dynamo theory - and Faraday's and Ampere's laws. It is interesting to speculate about the possibility that Mars, which has no magnetosphere, may be in the process of changing polarities, and has a long period for a pole change.
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A recent episode of NOVA, The Magnetic Storm, it had been said that,

"According to generally accepted theory -- the dynamo theory -- interactions between the churning, twisting flow of molten material in the outer core and the magnetic field generate electrical current that, in turn, creates new magnetic energy that sustains the field"

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/magnetic/

http://geomag.usgs.gov/faq.html

http://www.psc.edu/science/Glatzmaier/glatzmaier.html

How can a magnetic field sustain an electrical field which sustains a magnetic field which... ?
 
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It is all in Maxwell's Equations The last 2 Faraday's law of induction and Ampere's law relate a time changing to space changing fields.

In both the LHS is a mathematical statement of a field which changes with location. The right hand side of each is a statement of a TIME changing field.

Faraday's law says that a space changing Electric field is the same a time changing Magnetic field.

Ampere's law says that a space changing Magnetic field is the same as a time changing electric field. This equation contains a term which attributes a contribution to the space changing Magnetic field is also made by an electric current density (J).

In propagation of electo-Magnetic signals energy is exchanged between the Magnetic and Electric fields as described by these equations.
 
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Thank you.

Another question. Do you have any opinion on the periocity of
changes in magnetic pole orientation?
Why don't they occur at regular intervals (or in a pattern of changes which is at regular intervals?)

Could the slowing down of the Earth have any effect, or is the irregularity inherent in the generation of electro-magneto currents?


In the PBS special they had discovered from probes that Mars has
no magnetosphere. They had also said that the magnetic field of the
earth is decreasing (which is what happens during magnet pole orientation changes). Do you suppose that Mars, which has no magnetosphere, may actually be in the process of changing polarities, (and has a long period)?
 
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pole changes

i remeber reeading about the magnetic poles being controlled by nuclear reactions in the core.

they are suppose to wax and wain depending on how the nuclear reactions are doing, leading to pole reversal etc.


mars may very well be in the long part of the down phase

but what do i know
 
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crossmodul8 said:
i remeber reeading about the magnetic poles being controlled by nuclear reactions in the core.

they are suppose to wax and wain depending on how the nuclear reactions are doing, leading to pole reversal etc.


mars may very well be in the long part of the down phase

but what do i know


Curious. Is this suggesting that the Earth has at it's core nuclear activity?
 
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Are you an admirer of Boltzmann or a collector of trivia ?
 
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pallidin said:
Curious. Is this suggesting that the Earth has at it's core nuclear activity?

It is widely believed that radioactive decay is a major contributor to geothermal heat.

Regarding the periodicity of magnetic polar inversions, and the self-sustaining nature of magneto-dynamos, I have been following developments athttp://complex.umd.edu/dynamo/index.html for some time, but the final model has yet to be built and operated.
 
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1. What is a magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system?

A magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system is a type of generator that converts mechanical energy into electric energy using a combination of magnets and electromagnets. It is commonly used in power plants and electric motors.

2. How does a magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system work?

A magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system works by rotating a magnet inside a series of stationary electromagnets. As the magnet rotates, it creates a changing magnetic field which induces an electric current in the electromagnets, producing electricity.

3. Why is a magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system self-sustaining?

A magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system is self-sustaining because the rotation of the magnet inside the electromagnets produces electricity, which can then be used to power the rotation of the magnet. This creates a continuous cycle of energy production without the need for an external power source.

4. What are the advantages of using a magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system?

Some advantages of using a magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system include its self-sustaining nature, high efficiency, and reliability. It also does not produce harmful emissions and can be used in a variety of applications, making it a versatile energy source.

5. Are there any limitations to a magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system?

One limitation of a magneto-dynamo electro-magnetic system is that it requires a continuous rotation to produce electricity, which may not be feasible in some applications. It also requires a significant initial investment for construction and maintenance. Additionally, the strength and efficiency of the system can be affected by external factors such as temperature and humidity.

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