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Definition of Solar magnetic field
1. Noun. The magnetic field of the sun.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Solar Magnetic Field
Literary usage of Solar magnetic field
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Plasma Physics Of The Local Cosmos by National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, Committee on Solar and Space Physics (2004)
"The generation of the solar magnetic field involves the production of an azimuthal
field from an initial poloidal field and the subsequent regeneration and ..."
2. Bulletin by United States Weather Bureau (1902)
"... and by the view that the corresponding solar magnetic field at the earth is
resolvable into two portions—one strictly solar in origin and the other ..."
3. Space Radiation Hazards and the Vision for Space Exploration: Report of a by National Research Council (U.S.) (2006)
"The large-scale solar magnetic field has a clear dipolar structure (with significant
smaller-scale variations) in the years around sunspot ..."
4. Priorities in Space Science Enabled by Nuclear Power And Propulsion by Ssb, ebrary, Inc (2006)
"... and how the galaxy evolves, and it will improve our knowledge of the age of
the universe. Cosmic Rays and Modulation by the solar magnetic field In the ..."
5. A Treatise on the Sun's Radiation and Other Solar Phenomena: In Continuation by Frank Hagar Bigelow (1918)
"The average value of the solar magnetic field is approximately as follows: Near
the coronal poles, 50 gausses In small sun-spots, 1000 " In largest ..."
6. A Treatise on the Sun's Radiation and Other Solar Phenomena: In Continuation by Frank Hagar Bigelow (1918)
"The average value of the solar magnetic field is approximately as follows: Near
the coronal poles, 50 gausses In small sun-spots, 1000 " In largest ..."
7. The Semi-centennial Anniversary of the National Academy of Sciences, 1863-1913 by National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) (1913)
"We may thus infer the existence of a general solar magnetic field. But since the
sign of the charge of the outflowing electrons is not certainly known, ..."