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Why does The Sun's Polarity Change Every 11 years and Earth's is so unreliable ?

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Why does The Sun's Polarity Change Every 11 years and Earth's is so unreliable ?
« on: 27/05/2022 19:39:23 »
Dearest Polarity experts ?

The Sun is well big, a million Earths could fit inside it making it nice and cosy (cozy- USA translation service)..sheesh !! )  during those harsh winter climes. Of course, there are much larger stars, Stephenson2-18 for instance but none of them compare to Sheepys ego .....................of course !! (I am an 'arrogant-free-sheepy')

Anyway, digressing like I do I want to get to the main topic in that why does the Sun's polarity change ? why every 11 years ? and why does Earths change so irregularly like every 300000 years etc and we are well overdue !! What's the universal standard Solar Polarity Change Interval nowadays ?

Your thoughts would be most gratefully received.


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Oh Sun, ewe change your mind every 11 years
Flipping your head between both ears
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Re: Why does The Sun's Polarity Change Every 11 years and Earth's is so unreliable ?
« Reply #1 on: 28/05/2022 02:28:59 »
A magnetic field is generated by the movement of conductive fluids inside the Earth and the Sun.
- In the case of the Earth, this is liquid iron/nickel alloy in the outer core
- For the Sun, it is Hydrogen/Helium plasma in the core
- Laboratory studies have used liquid sodium, and produced magnetic field reversals on timescales that are feasible in a laboratory experiment (ie much less than years)
- As you could imagine, there is a very different viscosity and inertia (and temperature) between these different fluids
- So it is not surprising that magnetic field reversals happen on very different timescales in these different environments.

Fluid flow is often a chaotic process, as we see with the Earth's magnetic field, and laboratory studies.
- The Sun's magnetic field is not exactly a model of regularity, since sunspots virtually disappeared for 70 years during the Maunder minimum (ironically, this started not long after Galileo brought them to the attention of European scientists - the Chinese had been studying them for centuries).

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maunder_Minimum
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Re: Why does The Sun's Polarity Change Every 11 years and Earth's is so unreliable ?
« Reply #2 on: 28/05/2022 12:36:18 »

Thank ewe evan for the  very interesting post and links.

Why does the polarity reverse anyway ?

Quote from: evan_au on 28/05/2022 02:28:59
A magnetic field is generated by the movement of conductive fluids inside the Earth and the Sun.
- In the case of the Earth, this is liquid iron/nickel alloy in the outer core
- For the Sun, it is Hydrogen/Helium plasma in the core
- Laboratory studies have used liquid sodium, and produced magnetic field reversals on timescales that are feasible in a laboratory experiment (ie much less than years)
- As you could imagine, there is a very different viscosity and inertia (and temperature) between these different fluids
- So it is not surprising that magnetic field reversals happen on very different timescales in these different environments.

Fluid flow is often a chaotic process, as we see with the Earth's magnetic field, and laboratory studies.
- The Sun's magnetic field is not exactly a model of regularity, since sunspots virtually disappeared for 70 years during the Maunder minimum (ironically, this started not long after Galileo brought them to the attention of European scientists - the Chines had been studying them for centuries).

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maunder_Minimum
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